Apress | Practical Microservices Architectural Patterns: Event-Based Java Microservices With Spring Boot And Spring Cloud (2019 EN)

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    Author: Binildas Christudas
    Full Title: Practical Microservices Architectural Patterns: Event-Based Java Microservices With Spring Boot And Spring Cloud
    Publisher: Apress; 1st ed. edition (June 27, 2019)
    Year: 2019
    ISBN-13: 9781484245019 (978-1-4842-4501-9), 9781484245002 (978-1-4842-4500-2)
    ISBN-10: 1484245016, 1484245008
    Pages: 902
    Language: English
    Genre: Educational: Programming
    File type: EPUB (True), PDF (True), Code Files
    Quality: 10/10
    Price: 53.49 €


    Take your distributed applications to the next level and see what the reference architectures associated with microservices can do for you. This book begins by showing you the distributed computing architecture landscape and provides an in-depth view of microservices architecture. Following this, you will work with CQRS, an essential pattern for microservices, and get a view of how distributed messaging works. Moving on, you will take a deep dive into Spring Boot and Spring Cloud.

    Coming back to CQRS, you will learn how event-driven microservices work with this pattern, using the Axon 2 framework. This takes you on to how transactions work with microservices followed by advanced architectures to address non-functional aspects such as high availability and scalability. In the concluding part of the book you develop your own enterprise-grade microservices application using the Axon framework and true BASE transactions, while making it as secure as possible.


    Learn:
    ✓ Shift from monolith architecture to microservices
    ✓ Work with distributed and ACID transactions
    ✓ Build solid architectures without two-phase commit transactions
    ✓ Discover the high availability principles in microservices

    Features:
    ✓ Focuses on distributed transactions with Java code
    ✓ Develops an end-to-end enterprise application using CQRS
    ✓ Applies OAuth to secure your microservices

    Who This Book Is For:
    Java developers with basic knowledge of distributed and multi-threaded application architecture, and no knowledge of Spring Boot or Spring Cloud. Knowledge of CQRS and event-driven architecture is not mandatory as this book will cover these in depth.

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