Sebastopol: O’Reilly Media, 2017. — 83 p. Investigating distributed microservices? Want to get rid of your monolithic enterprise applications or not create new ones? Reactive design can help. Author and Red Hatter, Clement Escoffier, explains why and how Eclipse Vert.x is a good choice to build effective microservices systems. In this O’Reilly book learn how: - Explore the elements of reactive microservices and learn how Vert.x works. - Build and consume a single microservice to understand how messaging improves its reactiveness. - Create an entire microservices system, using stability and resilience patterns to manage failures. - Use the OpenShift container platform to deploy and manage microservices in a virtual or cloud environment.
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Packt Publishing, 2017. — 384 p. Spring Microservices in Action teaches you how to build microservice-based applications using Java and the Spring platform. Microservices break up your code into small, distributed, and independent services that require careful forethought and design. Fortunately, Spring Boot and Spring Cloud simplify your microservice applications, just as the...
2nd ed. — Packt Publishing , 2017. — 414 p. — ISBN: 978-1787127685. A practical, comprehensive, and user-friendly approach to building microservices in Spring. Update existing applications to integrate reactive streams released as a part of Spring 5.0 Learn how to use Docker and Mesos to push the boundaries and build successful microservices Upgrade the capability model to...
Manning Publications, 2019. — 520 p. Microservices Patterns teaches enterprise developers and architects how to build applications with the microservice architecture. Rather than simply advocating for the use the microservice architecture, this clearly-written guide takes a balanced, pragmatic approach, exploring both the benefits and drawbacks. About the Technology...