
Microservices Patterns
With Examples in Java
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Narrado por:
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Aiden Humphreys
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Lou Fernandez
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De:
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Chris Richardson
Microservices Patterns teaches you how to develop and deploy production-quality microservices-based applications. This invaluable set of design patterns builds on decades of distributed system experience, adding new patterns for writing services and composing them into systems that scale and perform reliably under real-world conditions. More than just a patterns catalog, this practical guide offers experience-driven advice to help you design, implement, test, and deploy your microservices-based application.
about the technology
Successfully developing microservices-based applications requires mastering a new set of architectural insights and practices. In this unique book, microservice architecture pioneer and Java champion Chris Richardson collects, catalogues, and explains 44 patterns that solve problems such as service decomposition, transaction management, querying, and inter-service communication.
what's inside
- How (and why!) to use the microservice architecture
- Service decomposition strategies
- Transaction management and querying patterns
- Effective testing strategies
- Deployment patterns including containers and serverlessices
about the listener
Written for enterprise developers familiar with standard enterprise application architecture. Examples are in Java.
about the author
Chris Richardson is a Java champion, a JavaOne rock star, author of Manning's POJOs in Action, and creator of the original CloudFoundry.com.
"A comprehensive overview of the challenges teams face when moving to microservices, with industry-tested solutions to these problems." (Tim Moore, Lightbend)
"Pragmatic treatment of an important new architectural landscape." (Simeon Leyzerzon, Excelsior Software)
"A solid compendium of information that will quicken your migration to this modern cloud-based architecture." (John Guthrie, Dell/EMC)
PLEASE NOTE: When you purchase this title, the accompanying PDF will be available in your Audible Library along with the audio.
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There are to many links and figures references that it’s just better to get the reading version
Will get the ebook!
Great but not the right format
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The material in the book is fantastic--ranging broadly on topics from software architecture to testing (a topic which it covers surprisingly well) and giving each topic enough detail to make me feel that I learned something about it. If you're interested in microservices at all, I highly recommend this book. The content is deep, and yet carefully rendered in an accessible format. I am not a Java programmer, and I did not feel that my lack of Java knowledge interfered at all with my ability to absorb the concepts of the book. Even with the emphasis on Java, the author takes pains to refer to equivalent libraries and frameworks in other languages--particularly JavaScript.
The performance of the book leaves a bit to be desired. The recording rather jarringly switches narrators about 2/3 of the way through. The first narrator has a sonorous British-accented voice, but his style is relaxed almost to the point of being soporific; I had the book on 1.5x speed to get him to talk fast enough to keep my mind from wandering as I drove. The second narrator, an American, brought a greater degree of enthusiasm to his narration, which I found helpful, and his faster pace caused me to reduce the speed to 1.3x. There is also inconsistency in pronunciation between the two narrators--the sample app that provides the narrative thread for the book is called "FT Go" by the first, and "F T G O" by the second. Apparently, nobody thought to have the second narrator listen to the performance of the first narrator in order to maintain consistency. Some fairly common software terms are also mispronounced, which I'm finding is standard for audio versions of books on technical topics when read by professional narrators rather than by the authors.
One other nit: the chapter numbers in the audio do not map to the chapter numbers in the physical book, which is something to be aware of if you're planning to look at the book to see the diagrams and examples that were mentioned in the audio.
Overall, I highly recommend this book for its excellent content.
Phenomenal information in a less-than-ideal format
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I, however, recommend to have also the ebook as schema and codes cannot be fully understood with the audible support only
Amazing book
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Thanks for making this an audiobook!
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It comes with a pdf so you can follow the diagrams but there is no table of contents to help you navigate. What makes it worse is the audible pdf viewer that forces you to navigate page by page.
There are several times when the narrator says "see this link" but there is no link in the PDF and he doesn't even care to say what the link is (so that you could at least Google it)
This shows how little they cared about the quality of the audiobook.
If you just want to listen to someone talking about micro services then the book is ok, but if you want to really learn you should probably get the actual book.
Content is good, the audiobook is not
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There is lack of pdf with diagrams and images.
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