Watch Me Code a Java Spring App and Send Metrics to Datadog
In this video you will get to see me set up a new Java Spring project using Spring Initialzr and then with minimal dependencies send metrics to Datadog. Then I will setup some basic metrics tracking in Datadog and show how to easily add timed metrics for your APIs using micrometer. Github: https://github.com/The-Tech-Tutor/dat... Spring Initialzr: https://start.spring.io/ Timed Annotation https://micrometer.io/docs/concepts#_... Spring Docs: https://docs.spring.io/spring-boot/do... #java #spring #datadog

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