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Microservices Patterns: With examples in Java

Microservices Patterns: With examples in Java

Microservices Patterns: With examples in Java
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Microservices Patterns: With examples in Java Paperback - 2018

by Richardson, Chris

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  • Title Microservices Patterns: With examples in Java
  • Author Richardson, Chris
  • Binding Paperback
  • Condition New
  • Pages 520
  • Volumes 1
  • Language ENG
  • Publisher Manning
  • Publication date 2018-11-19
  • Illustrated Yes
  • Features Illustrated, Index
  • Bookseller's Inventory # BAY_06_SH_080686
  • ISBN 9781617294549 / 1617294543
  • Weight 1.92 lbs (0.87 kg)
  • Dimensions 9.1 x 7.5 x 1 in (23.11 x 19.05 x 2.54 cm)
  • Category Computers - Languages / Programming
  • Library of Congress subjects Software architecture, Service-oriented architecture (Computer
  • Dewey Decimal Code 005.12
  • Quantity available 1

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From the publisher

44 reusable patterns to develop and deploy reliable production-quality microservices-based applications, with worked examples in Java

Key Features

    44 design patterns for building and deploying microservices applications Drawing on decades of unique experience from author and microservice architecture pioneer Chris Richardson A pragmatic approach to the benefits and the drawbacks of microservices architecture Solve service decomposition, transaction management, and inter-service communication

Purchase of the print book includes a free eBook in PDF, Kindle, and ePub formats from Manning Publications.

About The Book

Microservices Patterns teaches you 44 reusable patterns to reliably develop and deploy production-quality microservices-based applications. This invaluable set of design patterns builds on decades of distributed system experience, adding new patterns for composing services into systems that scale and perform under real-world conditions. More than just a patterns catalog, this practical guide with worked examples offers industry-tested advice to help you design, implement, test, and deploy your microservices-based application.

What You Will Learn

    How (and why!) to use microservices architecture Service decomposition strategies Transaction management and querying patterns Effective testing strategies Deployment patterns

This Book Is Written For
Written for enterprise developers familiar with standard enterprise application architecture. Examples are in Java.

About The Author
Chris Richardson is a Java Champion, a JavaOne rock star, author of Manning's POJOs in Action, and creator of the original CloudFoundry.com.

Table of Contents

  1. Escaping monolithic hell
  2. Decomposition strategies
  3. Interprocess communication in a microservice architecture
  4. Managing transactions with sagas
  5. Designing business logic in a microservice architecture
  6. Developing business logic with event sourcing
  7. Implementing queries in a microservice architecture
  8. External API patterns
  9. Testing microservices: part 1
  10. Testing microservices: part 2
  11. Developing production-ready services
  12. Deploying microservices
  13. Refactoring to microservices

From the rear cover

All aspects of software development and deployment become painfully slow. The solution is to adopt the microservices architecture. This architecture accelerates software development and enables continuous delivery and deployment of complex software applications. Microservices Patterns teaches enterprise developers and architects how to build applications with the microservice architecture. Rather than simply advocating for the use the microservice architecture, this clearly-written guide takes a balanced, pragmatic approach, exploring both the benefits and drawbacks.
Successfully developing microservices-based applications requires mastering a new set of architectural insights and practices. In this unique book, microservice architecture pioneer and Java Champion Chris Richardson collects, catalogues, and explains 44 patterns that solve problems such as service decomposition, transaction management, querying, and inter-service communication.
Microservices Patterns teaches you how to develop and deploy production-quality microservices-based applications. This invaluable set of design patterns builds on decades of distributed system experience, adding new patterns for writing services and composing them into systems that scale and perform reliably under real-world conditions. More than just a patterns catalog, this practical guide offers experience-driven advice to help you design, implement, test, and deploy your microservices-based application

About the author

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.

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