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In some applications, I saw people are using @EnableEurekaClient. And some other example applications are using @EnableDiscoveryClient.

Is there any difference between these two?

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There are multiple implementations of "Discovery Service" (eureka, consul, zookeeper). @EnableDiscoveryClient lives in spring-cloud-commons and picks the implementation on the classpath. @EnableEurekaClient lives in spring-cloud-netflix and only works for eureka. If eureka is on your classpath, they are effectively the same.

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    Question : Will both of above mentioned annotations enable Ribbon-enabled interceptor injected into RestTemplate? Any difference in behavior? I noticed that in previous Spring Cloud implementations @LoadBalanced was automatically applied, but in current version, it is required explicitly. Thank you.
    – fg78nc
    Jun 24, 2018 at 22:48
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    Yes. There is no difference. The load balanced annotation has been required for a long time. Jun 25, 2018 at 2:43
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    Why would someone want to use @EnableEurekaClient over the more general @EnableDisocveryClient? Wouldn't that bind them to the eureka implementation and make it harder to switch SD backends in the future? Jan 9, 2019 at 18:20
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    Yes. The only answer is if they want to be clear and enforce eureka. Jan 9, 2019 at 21:03
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Discovery service concept in spring cloud is implemented in different ways like Eureka, consul, zookeeper etc. If you are using Eureka by Netflix then @EnableEurekaClient is specifically for that. But if you are using any other service discovery including Eureka you can use @EnableDiscoveryClient.

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In terms of its practicality and simplicity, if the registered center is eureka, then @EnableEurekaClient is recommended. If it is another registration center, @EnableDiscoveryClient is recommended.

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@EnableEurekaCient will initilize the service discovery using eureka server, its like explicitly specifying to use EUREKA

While @EnableDiscovery Client will register dicovery service using the jar available in classpath like consul, Eureka, Kubernetes.

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@EnableEurekaClient works only for Eureka if we use @EnableDiscoveryClient we can use any discovery client like Consul other than Eureka

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