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.
What You Will Learn
Work with Quarkus and GraalVMSplit a monolith using the domain-driven design approachImplement the cloud and microservices patternsRethink the deployment processIntroduce containerization, Docker, and Kubernetes to your toolkitBoost microservices efficiency and performance with AzurePlay with Quarkus and distributed application runtimesWho This Book Is For
Java developers who want to build microservices using Red Hat Quarkus and who want to deploy them in Kubernetes.
This book was the first one I ever read about programming. It launched a whole new world of logical and complex thinking that I could never have understood without the magnificent touch that the author gives us. He applies very simple examples to explain very complex matters about programming instances adding humor and intelligence... what else would you want? It's simply excellent. 110% recommended.
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The book is a great primer for Java 2. Have been using it as a home schooling resource. The concepts are explained clearly, in a manner that teens from age 12 can easily grasp. The humor that peppers the text keeps them looking forward to daily sessions. Chapters and sections are sized so that you can take in a little or a lot at each reading. Coding examples helping to provide templates for your own programs. We added...
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Just a quick note to say what a great and informative book the author has put together. The book has been a great kick start into Java programming and explains everything in simple terms so beginners like me can keep up.Throughly recommended.
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As a former dentist that is taking his first stab at programming I really needed a book that assumes the reader is a total dolt. Okay, maybe dolt is a little too strong - how about extreme novice. Barry Burd's "Java 2 for Dummies" fit the bill exactly. While other authors revel in high-handed semantics Dr. Burd's style and easy manner make for an enjoyable and beneficial learning experience I can recommend this book without...
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For a few years now, I have wanted to learn how to program in JAVA. I bought books on JAVA but always hit road blocks along the way (because the author assumed I already knew something) that unmotivated me. In Java 2 for Dummies, Barry Burd has written a step-by-step book that could teach a near computer illiterate how to program in JAVA. He even includes directions to setting up the computer for convenience while programming...
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