Beginning Quarkus Framework -  Tayo Koleoso

Beginning Quarkus Framework (eBook)

Build Cloud-Native Enterprise Java Applications and Microservices

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2020 | 1. Auflage
XVIII, 281 Seiten
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978-1-4842-6032-6 (ISBN)
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Harness the power of Quarkus, the supersonic subatomic cloud-native Java platform from Red Hat. This book covers everything you need to know to get started with the platform, which has been engineered from the ground up for superior performance and cloud-native deployment.  

You'll start with an overview of the Quarkus framework and its features. Next, you'll dive into building your first microservice using Quarkus, including the use of JAX-RS, Swagger, Microprofile, REST, reactive programming, and more. You'll see how to seamlessly add Quarkus to existing Spring framework projects. The book continues with a dive into the dependency injection pattern and how Quarkus supports it, working with annotations and facilities from both Jakarta EE CDI and the Spring framework. You'll also learn about dockerization and serverless technologies to deploy your microservice. 

Next you'll cover how data access works in Quarkus with Hibernate, JPA, Spring Boot, MongoDB, and more. This will also give you an eye for efficiency with reactive SQL, microservices, and many more reactive components. You'll also see tips and tricks not available in the official documentation for Quarkus. 

Lastly, you'll test and secure Quarkus-based code and use different deployment scenarios to package and deploy your Quarkus-based microservice for the cloud, using Amazon Web Services as a focus. After reading and using Beginning Quarkus Framework, you'll have the essentials to build and deploy cloud-native microservices and full-fledged applications. 

Author Tayo Koleoso goes to great lengths to ensure this book has up to date material including brand new and some unreleased features!

What You Will Learn

  • Build and deploy cloud-native Java applications with Quarkus
  • Create Java-based microservices
  • Integrate existing technologies such as the Spring framework and vanilla Java EE into the Quarkus framework
  • Work with the Quarkus data layer on persistence with SQL, reactive SQL, and NoSQL
  • Test code in Quarkus with the latest versions of JUnit and Testcontainers
  • Secure your microservices with JWT and other technologies
  • Package your microservices with Docker containers and GraalVM native image tooling
  • Tips and techniques you won't find in the official Quarkus documentation

Who This Book Is For

Intermediate Java developers familiar with microservices, the cloud in general, and REST web services, but interested in modern approaches.



Tayo Koleoso is a full-time technical lead and consulting architect with a burning passion for learning - because he knows there's too much he doesn't know; and teaching - because it's the best way to reinforce knowledge. He's an in-person instructor and author, dedicated to topics and technologies he'll have to study religiously to deliver. His journey started from Lagos, in Nigeria, bringing him to the United States as an immigrant software engineer. Across industries, from finance to cybersecurity, he has led teams; architected complicated integrations; broken and built many fun and mission-critical projects in the enterprise space, with Java and Python, in the cloud. Quarkus is his latest victim. 

Outside of technology, he's very passionate about personal finance and the securities market. Throw a couple of habanero peppers in, and he's happy! You can watch and follow his courses on LinkedIn Learning.


Harness the power of Quarkus, the supersonic subatomic cloud-native Java platform from Red Hat. This book covers everything you need to know to get started with the platform, which has been engineered from the ground up for superior performance and cloud-native deployment.  You ll start with an overview of the Quarkus framework and its features. Next, you'll dive into building your first microservice using Quarkus, including the use of JAX-RS, Swagger, Microprofile, REST, reactive programming, and more. You ll see how to seamlessly add Quarkus to existing Spring framework projects. The book continues with a dive into the dependency injection pattern and how Quarkus supports it, working with annotations and facilities from both Jakarta EE CDI and the Spring framework. You ll also learn about dockerization and serverless technologies to deploy your microservice. Next you ll cover how data access works in Quarkus with Hibernate, JPA, Spring Boot, MongoDB,and more. This will also give you an eye for efficiency with reactive SQL, microservices, and many more reactive components. You ll also see tips and tricks not available in the official documentation for Quarkus. Lastly, you'll test and secure Quarkus-based code and use different deployment scenarios to package and deploy your Quarkus-based microservice for the cloud, using Amazon Web Services as a focus. After reading and using Beginning Quarkus Framework, you'll have the essentials to build and deploy cloud-native microservices and full-fledged applications. Author Tayo Koleoso goes to great lengths to ensure this book has up to date material including brand new and some unreleased features!What You Will Learn Build and deploy cloud-native Java applications with Quarkus Create Java-based microservices Integrate existing technologies such as the Spring framework and vanilla Java EE into the Quarkus framework Work with the Quarkus data layer on persistence with SQL, reactive SQL, and NoSQL Test code in Quarkus with the latest versions of JUnit and Testcontainers Secure your microservices with JWT and other technologies Package your microservices with Docker containers and GraalVM native image toolingTips and techniques you won't find in the official Quarkus documentation Who This Book Is ForIntermediate Java developers familiar with microservices, the cloud in general, and REST web services, but interested in modern approaches.
Erscheint lt. Verlag 16.9.2020
Zusatzinfo XVIII, 301 p. 29 illus.
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Mathematik / Informatik Informatik Programmiersprachen / -werkzeuge
Informatik Theorie / Studium Compilerbau
Schlagworte Beginning • Cloud • Code • IBM • in-depth • Jakarta EE • Java • Java EE • JBoss • Kubernetes • learn • Native • Practical • Pragmatic • Projects • Quarkus • Red Hat • source • Spring • Tutorial
ISBN-10 1-4842-6032-5 / 1484260325
ISBN-13 978-1-4842-6032-6 / 9781484260326
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