Microservice Patterns

Microservice Patterns

Taschenbuch
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Beschreibung

Description

All aspects of software development and deployment become painfully slow. The solution is to adopt the microservice architecture. This architecture accelerates software development and enables continuous delivery and deployment of complex software applications.

 

Microservice Patternsteaches enterprise developers and architects how to build applications with the microservice architecture. This book also teaches readers how to refactor a monolithic application to a microservice architecture.

 

Key features

·    In-depth guide

·    Practical examples

·    Step-by-step instructions

 

Audience

Readers should be familiar with the basics of enterprise application architecture, design, and implementation.

 

About the technology

Microservice architecture accelerates software development and enables continuous delivery and deployment of complex software applications.

 

Author biography

Chris Richardson is a developer and architect. He is a Java Champion, a JavaOne rock star and the author of POJOs in Action, which describes how to build enterprise Java applications with frameworks such as Spring and Hibernate. Chris was also the founder of the original CloudFoundry.com, an early Java PaaS for Amazon EC2. Today, he is a recognized thought leader in microservices. Chris is the creator of http://microservices.io , a website describing how to develop and deploy microservices. He provides microservices consulting and training and is working on his third startup http://eventuate.io , an application platform for developing microservices.

Haupt-Genre
Fachbücher
Sub-Genre
Informatik
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Taschenbuch
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Preis
49.21 €

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This book would normally be a no-brainer five stars which every developer involved in microservices should read, but.. The author kind of loses the track, when he talks about all the related things to eventing and sagas his framework addresses (I will not mention it here again) and basically falls into manual/advertising mode, which makes the whole thing a bit of annoying. The other parts are well written, the examples are crisp and clear and should be pretty easy to adapt. And some of the explanations really helped me to understand some aspects and connect them for the first time. For me it is a bit too spring-y, but that's probably personal taste.

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