Persistence Best Practices for Java Applications: Effective strategies for distributed cloud-native applications and data-driven modernization
by: Otàvio Santana (Author), Karina Varela (Author)
Publisher finelybook 出版社: Packt Publishing (August 25, 2023)
Language 语言: English
Print Length 页数: 202 pages
ISBN-10: 1837631271
ISBN-13: 9781837631278
Book Description
The definitive guide for designing and delivering reliable and high-performing persistence layers using Java in the cloud-native age
Purchase of the print or Kindle book includes a free PDF eBook
Key Features
Uncover database patterns for designing readable and maintainable architectures and Java applications
Master various techniques to overcome application and architecture persistence challenges
Discover painless application modernization with change-data-capture powered by cloud-native technologies
Book Description
Having a solid software architecture breathes life into tech solutions. In the early stages of an application’s development, critical decisions need to be made, such as whether to go for microservices, a monolithic architecture, the event-driven approach, or containerization. In Java contexts, frameworks and runtimes also need to be defi ned. But one aspect is often overlooked – the persistence layer – which plays a vital role similar to that of data stores in modern cloud-native solutions. To optimize applications and data stores, a holistic understanding of best practices, technologies, and existing approaches is crucial.
This book presents well-established patterns and standards that can be used in Java solutions, with valuable insights into the pros and cons of trending technologies and frameworks used in cloud-native microservices, alongside good Java coding practices. As you progress, you’ll confront the challenges of cloud adoption head-on, particularly those tied to the growing need for cost reduction through stack modernization. Within these pages, you’ll discover application modernization strategies and learn how enterprise data integration patterns and event-driven architectures enable smooth modernization processes with low-to-zero impact on the existing legacy stack.
What you will learn
Gain insights into data integration in Java services and the inner workings of frameworks
Apply data design patterns to create a more readable and maintainable design system
Understand the impact of design patterns on program performance
Explore the role of cloud-native technologies in modern application persistence
Optimize database schema designs and leverage indexing strategies for improved performance
Implement proven strategies to handle data storage, retrieval, and management efficiently
Who this book is for
If you’re a developer, engineer, or software architect working in the field of software development, particularly with a focus on Java solutions, this book is for you.
Table of Contents
1.Data Storage challenges
2.Distilling the Multiple Database Flavors
3.Data storage challenges in the cloud
4.Sketching architecture strategies
5.A bird’s-eye view of persistence within Jakarta EE and MicroProfile lands
6.DTOs and the cloud-native services relation
7.Understanding Java Mapping
8.Frameworks impacts on good practices
9.A bird’s-eye view of Jakarta EE and MicroProfile
10.Enhancing the integration between JPA and relational databases
11.NoSQL in Java demystified
12.The missing guide for JOOQ adoption
About the Author
Otavio is a passionate architect and software engineer focused on cloud and Java technologies. He has deep expertise in polyglot persistence and high-performance applications in finance, social media, and e-commerce.As a global speaker, he has presented at the most significant international conferences, such as JavaOne, TDC, and Devoxx. He volunteers and helps organize several Java User Groups and meetups around the globe. Otavio is recognized for his Open Source contributions and has received many awards, including all JCP Awards categories and the Duke’s Choice Award, to name a few. Otavio is also a distinguished member of the Java Champions and Oracle ACE programs.Otavio loves history, economy, traveling, programming, and real-world languages. He speaks Portuguese, English, Spanish, Italian, and French and is fluent in dad jokes.
Karina Varela has been working with enterprise technologies for over ten years, focusing on cloud solutions, Java technologies, and the open-source culture.Her solid knowledge is built on practical experience in development, architecture, delivery, and troubleshooting production applications and products. Having worked at Red Hat, the biggest open-source company in the industry, not only does she bring a vast understanding of the open-source model and the open communities – but she is also largely involved in the delivery of architecture and delivery of critical-mission software in multiple sectors around the globe and was awarded the Red Hat champion recognition.Karina is well recognized amongst the Java community for articles and blogs, books, talks at international tech conferences, open-source contributions, and active nurturing and management of communities like SOUJava.Amazon page