PACKT - Hands-On Cloud-Native Applications with Java and Quarkus
| Organization: | PACKT |
| Publication Date: | 13 December 2019 |
| Page Count: | 303 |
scope:
Build robust and reliable Java applications that works on modern infrastructure, such as containers and cloud, using the new features in Quarkus 1.0
Key Features
* Build apps with faster boot time and low RSS memory using the latest Quarkus 1.0 features
* Seamlessly integrate imperative and reactive programming models to build modern Java applications
* Discover effective solutions for running Java on serverless apps, microservices, containers, FaaS, and the cloud
Book Description
Quarkus is a new Kubernetes-native framework that allows Java developers to combine the power of containers, microservices, and cloud-native to build reliable applications. The book is a development guide that will teach you how to build Java-native applications using Quarkus and GraalVM.
We start by learning about the basic concepts of a cloud-native application and its advantages over standard enterprise applications. Then we will quickly move on to application development, by installing the tooling required to build our first application on Quarkus. Next, we'll learn how to create a container-native image of our application and execute it in a Platform-as-a-Servic
By the end of this book, you will be proficient with all the components of Quarkus and develop-blazing fast applications leveraging modern technology infrastructure.
What you will learn
* Build a native application using Quarkus and GraalVM
* Secure your applications using Elytron and the MicroProfile JWT extension
* Manage data persistence with Quarkus using PostgreSQL
* Use a non-blocking programming model with Quarkus
* Learn how to get Camel and Infinispan working in native mode
* Deploy an application in a Kubernetes-native environment using Minishift
* Discover Reactive Programming with Vert.x
Who this book is for
The book is for Java developers and software architects who are interested in learning a promising microservice architecture for building reliable and robust applications. Knowledge of Java, Spring Framework, and REST APIs is assumed.
Author: Francesco Marchioni