Java microservices: The ultimate pattern guide
Key Features
● Covers 70+ Java microservices patterns in detail.
● Practical code examples for immediate application.
● Strategies from architecture to deployment explained.
Description
Microservices, a popular software architecture style, breaks down applications into small, independent services built with Java, a versatile and widely used programming language. This book serves as a roadmap for mastering design patterns that solve common problems encountered during microservices development in Java.
Start with microservices setup for team success. Discover various architectural styles and communication approaches for seamless service interaction. Learn effective data management within microservices. Acquire skills for handling unforeseen scenarios in transactions and crafting secure APIs for user service access. Lastly, grasp crucial monitoring, testing, and deployment practices to identify and address issues, ensuring smooth production deployment.
“Microservices Design Patterns with Java” positions itself as an indispensable tool in the arsenal of today’s software professionals. It not only aids in navigating the complexities of microservices architecture but also enhances the reader’s ability to deliver robust, high-quality software solutions efficiently.
What you will learn
● Architect scalable, resilient microservices using Java-based design patterns.
● Implement efficient communication and data management strategies within microservices.
● Design secure, robust external APIs for microservices integration and interaction.
● Monitor and maintain microservices with advanced logging, tracing, and health checks.
● Deploy microservices with Docker, Kubernetes, and serverless platforms effectively.
● Automate CI/CD pipelines for microservices for streamlined development and deployment.
Who this book is for
This book is for seasoned microservices developers seeking to expand their repertoire of design patterns and practices, as well as for newcomers looking for comprehensive guidance on patterns and practices throughout the entire development lifecycle. It is tailored for architects, developers, team leads, and DevOps engineers.
Table of Contents
1. Defining Product Vision and Organization Structure
2. Architecting Microservices Systems
3. Organizing and Documenting Code
4. Configuring Microservices
5. Implementing Communication
6. Working with Data
7. Handling Complex Business Transactions
8. Exposing External APIs
9. Monitoring Microservices
10. Packaging Microservices
11. Testing Microservices
12. Scripting Environments
13. Automating CI/CD Pipelines
14. Assembling and Deploying Products