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Binildas, C. A.
Java microservices and containers in the cloudwith Spring Boot, Kafka, PostgreSQL, Kubernetes, Helm, Terraform and AWS EKS /
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Java microservices and containers in the cloudby Binildas A. Christudas.
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with Spring Boot, Kafka, PostgreSQL, Kubernetes, Helm, Terraform and AWS EKS /
作者:
Binildas, C. A.
出版者:
Berkeley, CA :Apress :2024.
面頁冊數:
xxviii, 843 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm.
Contained By:
Springer Nature eBook
標題:
Cloud computing.
電子資源:
https://doi.org/10.1007/979-8-8688-0555-4
ISBN:
9798868805554$q(electronic bk.)
Java microservices and containers in the cloudwith Spring Boot, Kafka, PostgreSQL, Kubernetes, Helm, Terraform and AWS EKS /
Binildas, C. A.
Java microservices and containers in the cloud
with Spring Boot, Kafka, PostgreSQL, Kubernetes, Helm, Terraform and AWS EKS /[electronic resource] :by Binildas A. Christudas. - Berkeley, CA :Apress :2024. - xxviii, 843 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm.
1: Microservices for the Enterprise -- 2 More Hands-on Microservices -- 3: Onion and Hexagonal Architecture in Practice -- 4: Message Oriented Microservices,- 5: Microservices Integration in Practice -- 6: Production Grade Message Oriented Microservices -- 7: Introducing Docker -- 8: Microservices Containers -- 9: Composing Multi Service Containers -- 10: Microservices with Kubernetes -- 11: Message Oriented Microservices in Kubernetes -- 12:Automating Kubernetes Deployment and Helm Packaging -- 13: CI/CD for Microservices in Containers -- 14: Microservices in AWS Elastic Compute Cloud (EC2) -- 15: Microservices in AWS Elastic Kubernetes Service (EKS)
Spring Boot helps developers create applications that simply run. When minimal configuration is required to start up an application, even novice Java developers are ready to start. But this simplicity shouldn't constrain developers in addressing more complex enterprise requirements where microservice architecture is concerned. With the need to rapidly deploy, patch, or scale applications, containers provide solutions which can accelerate development, testing as well as production cycles. The cloud helps companies to scale and adapt at speed, accelerate innovation and drive business agility, without heavy upfront IT investment. What if we can equip even a novice developer with all that is required to help enterprises achieve all of this, this book does this and more. Java Microservices and Containers in the Cloud offers a comprehensive guide to both architecture and programming aspects to Java microservices development, providing a fully hands-on experience. We not only describe various architecture patterns but also provide practical implementations of each pattern through code examples. Despite the focus on architecture, this book is designed to be accessible to novice developers with only basic programming skills, such as writing a "Hello World" program and using Maven to compile and run Java code. It ensures that even such readers can easily comprehend, deploy, and execute the code samples provided in the book. Regardless of your current knowledge or lack thereof in Docker, Kubernetes, and Cloud technologies, this book will empower you to develop programming skills in these areas. There is no restriction on beginners attempting to understand serious and non-trivial architecture constraints. While mastering concurrency and scalability techniques often requires years of experience, this book promises to empower you to write microservices, as well as how to containerize and deploy them in the cloud. If you are a non-programming manager who is not afraid to read code snippets, this book will empower you to navigate the challenges posed by seasoned architects. It will equip you with the necessary understanding of specialized jargon, enabling you to engage in more meaningful discussions and break through barriers when collaborating with programmers, architects and engineers across the table. The code examples provided in the book are intentionally designed to be simple and accessible to all, regardless of your programming background. Even if you are a C# or Python programmer and not familiar with Java, you will find the code examples easy to follow and understand.
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