Microservices Design Patterns with Java : 70+ patterns for designing, building, and deploying microservices
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Auteur principal: | Seroukhov, Sergey. (Auteur) |
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Support: | E-Book |
Langue: | Anglais |
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New Delhi :
BPB Publications.
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Autres localisations: | Voir dans le Sudoc |
Résumé: | Java microservices: The ultimate pattern guideKey Features? Covers 70+ Java microservices patterns in detail. Practical code examples for immediate application. Strategies from architecture to deployment explained.DescriptionMicroservices, a popular software architecture style, breaks down applications into small, independent services built with Java, a versatile and widely used programming language. This book serves as a roadmap for mastering design patterns that solve common problems encountered during microservices development in Java.Start with microservices setup for team success. Discover various architectural styles and communication approaches for seamless service interaction. Learn effective data management within microservices. Acquire skills for handling unforeseen scenarios in transactions and crafting secure APIs for user service access. Lastly, grasp crucial monitoring, testing, and deployment practices to identify and address issues, ensuring smooth production deployment |
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