Beginning Cloud Native Development with MicroProfile, Jakarta EE, and Kubernetes e-bog
473,39 DKK
(inkl. moms 591,74 DKK)
Get ready to develop microservices using open source Eclipse MicroProfile and Jakarta EE, and deploy them on Kubernetes/Docker. This book covers best practices for developing cloud-native applications with MicroProfile and Jakarta EE.This book introduces you to cloud-native applications and teaches you how to set up your development environment. You'll learn about the various components of Micr...
E-bog
473,39 DKK
Forlag
Apress
Udgivet
21 december 2022
Genrer
Programming and scripting languages: general
Sprog
English
Format
epub
Beskyttelse
LCP
ISBN
9781484288320
Get ready to develop microservices using open source Eclipse MicroProfile and Jakarta EE, and deploy them on Kubernetes/Docker. This book covers best practices for developing cloud-native applications with MicroProfile and Jakarta EE.This book introduces you to cloud-native applications and teaches you how to set up your development environment. You'll learn about the various components of MicroProfile, such as fault tolerance, config, health check, metrics, and JWT auth. You'll develop a RESTful web service made up of some microservices. You'll deploy your application on Docker and Kubernetes.After reading this book, you'll come away with the fundamentals you need to build and deploy your first cloud-native Java-based app.What You'll LearnBuild your first cloud-native Java-based app with the open source MicroProfile platform, and Jakarta EE 10 APIs Develop a RESTful web service using MicroProfile and Jakarta EEDiscover and explore the key components of the MicroProfile framework, such as config, metrics, health, JWT authentication, and moreDeploy your cloud-native application on the Kubernetes container orchestration platformGet up to speed with other popular technologies such as Docker containers, Kubernetes clusters, and ZipkinWho This Book Is ForProgrammers with at least some prior experience in Java programming who may be new to MicroProfile and Jakarta EE. Some prior experience with Java-based microservices and web development is recommended, but not required.