You can use spring boot admin to do some admin. Eventually you will want to
use something like  fabric8\kubernetes or cloudfoundry to manage spring
boot apps. All the goodness in it makes it "easy" to manage. Starting with
spring boot admin might be a way to go while you figure out kubernetes.

On Mar 13, 2017 10:34 AM, "mtod09" <m...@thetods.net> wrote:

> Thanks Christian,
>
> I agree I think we will need more ability to manage the processes as we
> scale.
>
> I tried the SpringBoot approach over the weekend very easy to get going but
> I'm not seeing any way to manage a large number of processes.
>
> On to the next option fabric8/kubernetes.
>
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