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Abhishek Verma

Abhishek Verma

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Welcome to my channel, your ultimate destination for mastering Java! I'm Abhishek Verma, an experienced IT professional with a passion for teaching. Join me on this exciting learning journey by subscribing to youtube.com/@abhishekvermaa10

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  • Confused about how to start a Microservices project from scratch? If your answer is YES, then my new video is exactly for you. I have created a detailed 29-page PDF document containing a complete problem statement that will help you start building a real Microservices project from scratch. You can download the PDF directly from the video and begin implementing the project step by step. And if you get stuck anywhere, you can always watch my existing YouTube videos or ask your questions in the comments section. At this point, the only obstacle between you and your learning journey is not the lack of content or project ideas, it is procrastination. https://youtu.be/_JGecryHKbE #java #spring #microservices #internship

  • 🚀 New Video — Spring Microservices Series Today’s topic: 🎯 Observability using OpenTelemetry In microservices, logs alone are not enough. We need complete observability using: • Logs • Metrics • Traces In this video, I demonstrate: ✅ What observability is ✅ Sending data to OTel Collector ✅ Forwarding data to Grafana ✅ End-to-end observability setup 🕗 Releasing today at 8 PM IST This is a must-know concept for production systems 🔥

  • Today’s topic: 🎯 Event-Driven Communication using Apache Kafka Instead of direct service-to-service calls, modern systems communicate using events. In this video, I demonstrate: ✅ Why event-driven architecture is needed ✅ Producing events using Kafka ✅ Consuming events in microservices ✅ Asynchronous communication flow ✅ Real microservices demo 🕗 Releasing today at 8 PM IST A must-know concept for scalable systems 🔥

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  • 🚀 New Video — Spring Microservices Series Before we move to event-driven communication using Kafka, let’s understand the basics first. 🎯 Apache Kafka — Basics & Setup In this video, I cover: ✅ Why Kafka is used ✅ What Kafka actually is ✅ Core components (topics, partitions, brokers) ✅ How to install Kafka ✅ How to set up Kafka UI This is a foundation video for upcoming Kafka-based microservices. 🕗 Releasing Today | 8 PM IST Start here before moving to event-driven architecture 🔥

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  • 🚀 New Video — Spring Microservices Series Today’s topic: 🎯 Service Discovery using Spring Cloud HashiCorp Consul We’ve already seen Service Discovery using Netflix Eureka. Now let’s explore another approach widely used in real systems — Consul. In this video, I cover: ✅ Service registration using Consul ✅ Service discovery ✅ Differences from Netflix Eureka ✅ Real microservices usage 🕗 Releasing 1st April 2026 | 8 PM IST Great add-on if you're serious about microservices 🔥

  • 🚀 New Video — Spring Microservices Series Today’s topic: 🎯 Distributed Tracing using Zipkin In microservices architecture, a single request can pass through multiple services. Without proper tracing, debugging becomes extremely difficult. In this video, we cover: ✅ What distributed tracing is ✅ Why it is important in microservices ✅ How Zipkin tracks requests across services ✅ Visualizing request flow ✅ Debugging distributed systems 🕗 18 March 2026 | 8 PM IST A very important concept for observability in microservices 🔥

  • 🚀 New Video — Spring Microservices Series Today’s topic: 🎯 Inter-Service Communication using Spring Cloud OpenFeign In microservices architecture, services often need to call other services. Instead of writing boilerplate HTTP client code, we can use OpenFeign. In this video, I demonstrate: ✅ What OpenFeign is ✅ Declarative REST client approach ✅ How services communicate with each other ✅ Integration with service discovery ✅ Real microservices communication demo 🕗 Releasing Today | 11 March 2026 | 8 PM IST A must-know concept for backend developers learning microservices 🔥

  • Happy Women’s Day! From homes to boardrooms, classrooms to space missions, women continue to shape the world with strength, compassion, and leadership. Behind every great society, there are stronger women. #WomensDay#WomenInLeadership#WomenEmpowerment#Equality#InternationalWomensDay

  • 🚀 New Video — Spring Microservices Series Today’s topic: 🎯 API Gateway using Spring Cloud Gateway In real microservices systems, clients never call services directly. All requests go through an API Gateway. In this video, we cover: ✅ Why API Gateway is required ✅ Request routing ✅ Predicates & Filters ✅ Centralized entry point architecture ✅ Real microservices setup demo 🕗 Releasing Today — 4 March 2026 | 8 PM IST A must-know concept for backend developers 🔥

  • Life is more beautiful when filled with colors of happiness, love, and positivity. This Holi, let’s celebrate new beginnings, brighter dreams, and stronger bonds. Thank you for being part of this journey. Happy Holi to all our amazing subscribers! 🎨✨

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  • 🚀 New Video — Spring Microservices Series Today we’re covering something very important: 🎯 Fault Tolerance using Spring Cloud CircuitBreaker Resilience4j In distributed systems, failures are expected. If you don’t handle them properly, one service failure can bring down the entire system. In this video, I demonstrate: ✅ Retry mechanism ✅ Circuit Breaker pattern ✅ Graceful fallback handling ✅ Preventing cascading failures ✅ Complete microservices flow demo This is real production-level architecture knowledge. 🕗 25 Feb 2026 | 8 PM IST Watch it and strengthen your microservices fundamentals 🔥

  • 🚀 Upcoming Video — Spring Microservices Series Next topic is a very important one: 🎯 Service Discovery using Spring Cloud Netflix Eureka In real microservices systems, services don’t use fixed URLs. They register themselves and discover others dynamically. In this video, we’ll cover: ✅ Eureka Server setup ✅ Service registration ✅ Service discovery ✅ How communication happens dynamically ✅ Running multiple Eureka servers If you're preparing for backend interviews or building scalable systems, this is must-know knowledge. 🕗 18 Feb 2026 | 8 PM IST Don’t miss it 🔥

  • 🚀 New Video — Spring Microservices Series Today’s topic is something very important for scalable systems: 🎯 Client Side Load Balancing using Spring Cloud LoadBalancer If you're running multiple service instances, you must understand how requests are distributed between them. In this video, we cover: ✅ What client-side load balancing is ✅ How Spring chooses the service instance ✅ How request distribution actually works ✅ Real microservices architecture scenario This is core backend knowledge — especially for interviews and production systems. 🕗 Releasing today(11-Feb-26) at 8 PM IST Watch it and level up your microservices understanding 🔥

  • 🚀 New Video Releasing Today — Spring Microservices Series Today we’re covering a very important real-world topic: Centralized Configuration using Spring Cloud Config This is how configuration is handled in actual production microservices systems — not basic tutorial stuff. In this video, you’ll learn: ✅ How to set up Config Server from scratch ✅ How multiple services use centralized configs ✅ How to refresh values without restarting services ✅ What happens when local and remote configs are different ✅ How Spring decides which configuration has priority If you're serious about backend or microservices, this concept is a must. 🕗 Release Time: 8 PM IST Watch it, implement it, and your microservices architecture level goes up 📈

  • 🚀 New Video Releasing Today | 8 PM IST Chapter 04 – Splitting the Database Last chapter we split the codebase — first step toward microservices. But here’s the important part 👇 You don’t really have microservices yet. 👉 Real microservices = every service owns its data. This is where most growing systems struggle: • services look separate in code but share one database • one schema change affects multiple services • scaling one feature means scaling everything That’s when architecture needs the real shift. 💡 This video explains why systems move from shared databases to service-owned data, in a simple and practical way. Perfect if you're learning backend, system design, or building scalable apps. I’ll drop the link here at 8 PM. Stay tuned 🔥

  • From the Constitution that empowers us to the innovation that drives us, India isn’t just growing, it’s leading. Here’s to unity in diversity, fearless dreams, and building a stronger tomorrow together. Happy Republic Day 2026 ❤️🤍💚 https://abhishekvermaa10.github.io #republic #day #india