BIBLIO is the largest independent book marketplace in the world, with over 100 million books.

Skip to content

Practical Microservices Architectural Patterns: Event-Based Java Microservices with Spring Boot and Spring Cloud

Practical Microservices Architectural Patterns: Event-Based Java Microservices with Spring Boot and Spring Cloud

Practical Microservices Architectural Patterns: Event-Based Java Microservices
Stock photo: cover may vary

Practical Microservices Architectural Patterns: Event-Based Java Microservices with Spring Boot and Spring Cloud Paperback - 2019

by Christudas, Binildas

Add to wish list
  • Used
  • Paperback
  • first
Used: Good

Description

Apress, 2019-06-27. First Edition. paperback. Used: Good. 6.75x2.00x9.75. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy.
Ask the seller a question Add to wish list
A$53.33
Free Delivery within USA
Standard delivery: 5 to 10 days
More delivery options
Dropship order
Ships from Ergodebooks (Texas, United States)

Details

About Ergodebooks Texas, United States

Biblio member since 2005

Our goal is to provide best customer service and good condition books for the lowest possible price. We are always honest about condition of book. We list book only by ISBN # and hence exact book is guaranteed.

Terms of Sale:

We have 30 day return policy.

Browse books from Ergodebooks

Reader reviews for Practical Microservices Architectural Patterns: Event-Based Java Microservices with Spring Boot and Spring Cloud

From the publisher

Focused Distributed Transactions with Java codeDevelops an end to end enterprise application using CQRSApplies OAuth to secure your micro services

From the rear cover

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 microservices application using the Axon framework and true BASE transactions, while making it as secure as possible.
You will:
  • Shift from monolith architecture to microservices
  • Build solid architectures without ACID-compliant databases
  • Work with transactional systems
  • Discover the high availability principles in microservices

About the author

Binildas provides technical architecture consultancy for IT solutions. He has over 20 years of IT experience, mostly in Microsoft and Oracle technologies. Distributed computing and service-oriented integration are his main skills, with extensive hands-on experience in Java and C# programming. A well-known and highly sought-after thought leader, Binil has designed and built many highly scalable middle-tier and integration solutions for several top-notch clients including Fortune 500 companies. He has been previously employed by multiple IT consulting firms including Infosys, India and Tata Consultancy Services and currently works for IBS Software Private Limited, as their chief architect and head of technology where he leads technology and architecture strategies for IBS's product portfolio.
Binil is a Sun Certified Programmer (SCJP), Developer (SCJD), Business Component Developer (SCBCD) and Enterprise Architect (SCEA), Microsoft Certified Professional (MCP) and Open Group (TOGAF8) Certified Enterprise Architecture Practitioner. He is also a Licensed Zapthink Architect (LZA) in SOA. IBS has applied for his proposal titled "A Method and a System for Facilitating Multitenancy of Services" to be a patent with the USPTO.
tracking-