Pro Java microservices with Quarkus and Kubernetes : a hands-on guide / Nebrass Lamouchi.

Build and design microservices using Java and the Red Hat Quarkus Framework. This book will help you quickly get started with the features and concerns of a microservices architecture. It will introduce Docker and Kubernetes to help you deploy your microservices. You will be guided on how to install...

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Main Author: Lamouchi, Nebrass
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Berkeley, CA : Apress L.P., 2021.
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Summary:Build and design microservices using Java and the Red Hat Quarkus Framework. This book will help you quickly get started with the features and concerns of a microservices architecture. It will introduce Docker and Kubernetes to help you deploy your microservices. You will be guided on how to install the appropriate tools to work properly. For those who are new to enterprise development using Quarkus, you will be introduced to its core principles and main features through a deep step-by-step tutorial. For experts, this book offers some recipes that illustrate how to split monoliths and implement microservices and deploy them as containers to Kubernetes. By the end of reading this book, you will have practical hands-on experience of building microservices using Quarkus and you will master deploying them to Kubernetes. You will: Work with Quarkus and GraalVM Split a monolith using the domain-driven design approach Implement the cloud and microservices patterns Rethink the deployment process Introduce containerization, Docker, and Kubernetes to your toolkit Boost microservices efficiency and performance with Azure Play with Quarkus and distributed application runtimes.
Item Description:Includes index.
Physical Description:1 online resource (413 pages)
ISBN:9781484271704
148427170X
1484271696
9781484271698
Source of Description, Etc. Note:Online resource; title from PDF title page (SpringerLink, viewed September 7, 2021).