Learn and use the design patterns and best practices in Spring to solve common design problems and build user-friendly microservicesKey FeaturesStudy the benefits of using the right design pattern in your toolkitManage your code easily with Spring's dependency injection patternExplore the features of Docker and Mesos to build successful microservicesBook DescriptionGetting Started with Spring Microservices begins with an overview of the Spring Framework 5.0 its design patterns and its guidelines that enable you to implement responsive microservices at scale. You will learn how to use GoF patterns in application design. You will understand the dependency injection pattern which is the main principle behind the decoupling process of the Spring Framework and makes it easier to manage your code. Then you will learn how to use proxy patterns in aspect-oriented programming and remoting. Moving on you will understand the JDBC template patterns and their use in abstracting database access. After understanding the basics you will move on to more advanced topics such as reactive streams and concurrency. Written to the latest specifications of Spring that focuses on Reactive Programming the Learning Path teaches you how to build modern internet-scale Java applications in no time. Next you will understand how Spring Boot is used to deploying serverless autonomous services by removing the need to have a heavyweight application server. You’ll also explore ways to deploy your microservices to Docker and managing them with Mesos. By the end of this Learning Path you will have the clarity and confidence for implementing microservices using Spring Framework.This Learning Path includes content from the following Packt products:Spring 5 Microservices by Rajesh R V Spring 5 Design Patterns by Dinesh RajputWhat you will learnDevelop applications using dependency injection patternsBuild web applications using traditional Spring MVC patternsUtilize the reactive programming pattern to build reactive web appsLearn concurrency and handle multiple connections inside a web serverUse Spring Boot and Spring Cloud to develop microservicesLeverage reactive programming to build cloud-native applicationsWho this book is forGetting Started with Spring Microservices is ideal for Spring developers who want to use design patterns to solve common design problems and build cloud-ready Internet-scale applications and simple RESTful services. About the Author Dinesh Rajput is a founder of Dineshonjava (dot) com a blog for Spring and Java techies. He is a Spring enthusiast and a Pivotal Certified Spring Professional. He has written two bestselling books Spring 5 Design Patterns and Mastering Spring Boot 2.0. Mastering Spring Boot 2.0 is the Amazon #1 best-selling book on Java. He has more than 10 years of experience with various aspects of Spring and cloud-native development such as REST APIs and microservice architecture. He is currently working as an architect at a leading company. He has worked as a tech lead at Bennett Coleman & Co. Ltd and Paytm. He has a master's degree in computer engineering from JSS Academy of Technical Education Noida and lives in Noida with his family.Rajesh R V is a seasoned IT architect with extensive experience in diversified technologies and more than 18 years of airline IT experience. He received a degree in computer engineering from the University of Cochin India and he joined the JEE community during the early days of EJB. During his course as an architect he worked on many large-scale mission-critical projects including the new generation Passenger Reservation System (iFly Res) and next generation Cargo Reservation System (Skychain CROAMIS) in the Airline domain. At present as a chief architect at Emirates Rajesh handles the solution architecture portfolio spread across various capabilities such as JEE SOA NoSQL IoT cognitive computing mob
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