@ReinerSaddey

Ingenious! A very welcome alternative to numerous tutorials that focus on syntax ("put @... in your file"). Instead, we are given a perspective on what (and why) you can (and should) do with it.

@narendra9903

I like the way when you say what are we going to discuss next and why we need it👌👌👌👌

@iamsushiil

Your teaching method is just incredible Koushik sir, really fantastic. You have taught me alot.

@sugumarnarasimman7299

The way you explain simply awesome. I always prefer to watch your videos. Thanks a lot

@brotherly9058

My best microservice mentor.

@kaushalmzp

you are rockstar Koushik :-)

@azharmobeen

It's really good, manythings I don't know before but now definitely I'm gona use it.

@maxisperera3024

WOW nice bro !! all 3 courses are exceptionally good. but seems now the things have been changed with Spring Boot 2.4 specially latest Spring Cloud version (2020) does not support most Netflix technologies. Please provide a separate video to upgrade our self to latest Spring Boot and Spring Cloud. Thanks !!

@LOKESH6027

at 4:17 you returned dbsettings.hostport(). what if i want to return dbsetting ??It gives exception

@mohammedshabbirahmed976

You are Awesome Bro You are A Hero You ROCK THE WORLD BRO YOU ARE SUPER AND THE BEST

@dhruvsinghal3263

5:41 Changing String to Map<String, String> gives error while starting server. Please check.

Failed to bind properties under 'db.connection' to java.util.Map<java.lang.String, java.lang.String>:

    Reason: No converter found capable of converting from type [java.lang.String] to type [java.util.Map<java.lang.String, java.lang.String>]

Action:

Update your application's configuration

@swapankumarsoren2356

@
Java Brains : are you using any UI plugins or you have created the UI ?

@sasunguyen7968

Thank you for the great tutorial! ❤
I have a question 
Is it good idea to have property of a list 1000 items configured as externalize 
This file is about 100kb

My plan is to easily update items without restarting app and no additional storage 

Thank you.

@abeldaniel5711

Thank you for the lesson. Can you tell me the best way, if my property values are in db, and I want to load them up onto a spring bean on  app startup.

@ZionREI_CN

Hi Koushik, what browser extension you using to display the response as JSON/Raw Data/Headers

@NikitaKorolev-l6b

Hey! Just had a thought about using records for these @ConfigurationProperties instead of a POJO. Could that be a thing (considering the immutability of records)

@manonlombard2431

Merci, J'adore c'est super bien expliqué

@imluckyig

why are you not autowiring in the constructor?

@deveshmishra6611

Nicely explained

@jaytempleton4146

Simply the best