Practical Cloud-Native Java Development with MicroProfile - Emily Jiang, Andrew McCright, John Alcorn, David Chan, Alasdair Nottingham

Practical Cloud-Native Java Development with MicroProfile

Develop and deploy scalable, resilient, and reactive cloud-native applications using MicroProfile 4.1
Buch | Softcover
404 Seiten
2021
Packt Publishing Limited (Verlag)
978-1-80107-880-1 (ISBN)
44,85 inkl. MwSt
Practical Cloud-Native Development with MicroProfile is packed with real-world best practices for developers and architects looking to build cloud-native applications using MicroProfile. This book will help you develop robust apps with ease, enabling you to create better and more performant state-of-the-art cloud-native applications.
Written by leading MicroProfile experts, this book provides you with best practices for building enterprise-grade cloud-native applications using MicroProfile 4.1 and running them on Open Liberty with Docker, Kubernetes, and Istio

Key Features

Apply your knowledge of MicroProfile APIs to develop cloud-native applications
Use MicroProfile Health to provide the startup, liveness, and readiness status of your enterprise application
Build an end-to-end stock trader project and containerize it to deploy to the cloud with Istio interaction

Book DescriptionIn this cloud-native era, most applications are deployed in a cloud environment that is public, private, or a combination of both. To ensure that your application performs well in the cloud, you need to build an application that is cloud native. MicroProfile is one of the most popular frameworks for building cloud-native applications, and fits well with Kubernetes. As an open standard technology, MicroProfile helps improve application portability across all of MicroProfile's implementations.

Practical Cloud-Native Java Development with MicroProfile is a comprehensive guide that helps you explore the advanced features and use cases of a variety of Jakarta and MicroProfile specifications. You'll start by learning how to develop a real-world stock trader application, and then move on to enhancing the application and adding day-2 operation considerations. You'll gradually advance to packaging and deploying the application. The book demonstrates the complete process of development through to deployment and concludes by showing you how to monitor the application's performance in the cloud. By the end of this book, you will master MicroProfile's latest features and be able to build fast and efficient cloud-native applications.

What you will learn

Understand best practices for applying the 12-Factor methodology while building cloud-native applications
Create client-server architecture using MicroProfile Rest Client and JAX-RS
Configure your cloud-native application using MicroProfile Config
Secure your cloud-native application with MicroProfile JWT
Become well-versed with running your cloud-native applications in Open Liberty
Grasp MicroProfile Open Tracing and learn how to use Jaeger to view trace spans
Deploy Docker containers to Kubernetes and understand how to use ConfigMap and Secrets from Kubernetes

Who this book is forThis book is for Java application developers and architects looking to build efficient applications using an open standard framework that performs well in the cloud. DevOps engineers who want to understand how cloud-native applications work will also find this book useful. A basic understanding of Java, Docker, Kubernetes, and cloud is needed to get the most out of this book.

Emily Jiang is a Java Champion, a cloud-native architect with practical experience of building cloud-native applications. She is a MicroProfile guru, leading a number of MicroProfile specifications as well as the implementations in Open Liberty. She is a well-known international conference speaker. Andy McCright is IBM's Web Services Architect with 20 years of experience building Enterprise Java runtimes. He leads the MicroProfile Rest Client & GraphQL projects and contributes to Open Liberty, Jakarta REST, CXF, RESTEasy, and more. He is also a blogger. John Alcorn is an application modernization architect in the Cloud Engagement Hub, specializing in helping customers modernize their traditional Java EE applications to the cloud. He developed and maintains the Stock Trader application that shows how to build a composite application out of MicroProfile-based microservices in Java. You can connect with John via Twitter. David Chan is a software developer at IBM who works on the observability and serviceability components of the Open Liberty project. He is involved with the MicroProfile project with a specialization in the MicroProfile Metrics component. Alasdair Nottingham is a software developer and lead architect for Open Liberty, and WebSphere. He has been involved with the MicroProfile and Jakarta EE projects to a varying extent since their inception. |

Table of Contents

What is Cloud-Native Application
How does MicroProfile fit in?
Introduce the stock trader cloud-native application
Building Cloud-Native Applications
Enhancing Cloud-Native Applications
Observing and Monitoring the Cloud-Native Applications
MicroProfile Ecosystem with Docker, Kubernetes and Istio
Step by Step Stock Trader Development
Deployment and Day 2 operations
Reactive Cloud-Native Applications
MicroProfile GraphQL
MicroProfile Future

Erscheinungsdatum
Verlagsort Birmingham
Sprache englisch
Maße 75 x 93 mm
Themenwelt Informatik Programmiersprachen / -werkzeuge Java
Mathematik / Informatik Informatik Web / Internet
ISBN-10 1-80107-880-7 / 1801078807
ISBN-13 978-1-80107-880-1 / 9781801078801
Zustand Neuware
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