The Spring Framework is designed to simplify enterprise Java development, and in this book author John Carnell shows how to build microservice-based applications using Java and the Spring platform.
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The book covers microservice design through building and deploying Spring Cloud applications. Real-life examples expose microservice-based patterns for configuring, routing, scaling, and deploying your services. The book also covers how Spring's intuitive tooling can help augment and refactor existing applications with microservices.
Author: John Carnell Publisher: Manning Date: July 2017 Pages: 384 ISBN: 978-1617293986 Print: 1617293989 Kindle: Free with print copy Audience: Spring developers Level: Intermediate Category: Frameworks
- Core microservice design principles
- Managing configuration with Spring Cloud Config
- Client-side resiliency with Spring, Hystrix, and Ribbon
- Intelligent routing using Netflix Zuul
- Deploying Spring Cloud applications
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ASP.NET Core in Action, 2nd Ed (Manning)
Author: Andrew Lock Publisher: Manning Date:April 2021 Pages: 832 ISBN: 978-1617298301 Print: 1617298301 Audience: Developers interested in ASP.NET Rating: 4 Reviewer: Ian Elliot One big book to cover the one big alternative web tech.
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Administering Relational Databases on Microsoft Azure
Author: Prashanth Jayaram et al Publisher: Independent Pages: 622 ISBN: 979-8706128029 Print: B08Y4LBTP4 Kindle: B08XZQJHMK Audience: Azure DBAs Rating: 2 or 4 (see review for details) Reviewer: Ian Stirk
This book aims to help you pass the Azure Relational Database exam DP-300, how does it fare?
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