Saturday, April 23, 2016

"Microservices for Java Architects" has been released!

Microservices for Java Architects is a companion for the Java EE Architect’s Handbook that details Microservices Architectures. This eBook will define microservices and provide an overview of costs and benefits. As with the handbook, I’ll go on to address architecture, design, and implementation concerns specific to microservices architecture.

Details

Given the published success stories from Netflix, Amazon, and many organizations; companies are increasingly adopting microservices architecture. For organizations that are heavily invested in Java technologies, writing microservices using Java is a natural progression. This book is your guide to designing and implementing microservices in Java.

As Java architects, it’s important to understand what microservices are, when to use them, and the value they provide. We need to understand the design and implementation considerations for using microservices so we can guide a development team through microservice development efforts. We also need to understand the various pitfalls of using microservices and the common implementation mistakes that can erode the benefits of adopting microservices.

While this book is a companion to the Java EE Architect’s Handbook, it is also separate and self-contained. As with the handbook, I'll guide architects through the entire development process, including how to effectively design service contracts. I cover in detail the coding patterns that are needed to make microservice libraries effective showing you examples along the way. I also provide guidance on how to refactor large, complex web applications into smaller and more manageable microservices, and how to make microservices easier to maintain and support.

What you’ll learn

  • What microservices architecture is and the advantages and disadvantages of using it.
  • How to refactor large applications into a microservice library.
  • How to design microservice contracts effectively.
  • Design patterns that make microservices efficient and maintainable.
  • Best practices and common mistakes for implementing microservices.
  • Guidance on how to manage microservice development teams.

Who this book is for

  • Java EE application and enterprise architects interested in using microservices to provide business value.
  • Java EE technical leads implementing microservices.
  • Java EE senior Java developers working on microservice teams.

2 comments:

  1. First is to thank you for all this informative posts you give us for free; i bet all of us are happy.
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  2. Thank you for sharing this great post.
    Check this one as well...
    "The Macro Challenges with Developing Micro-Services"
    https://www.ziptask.com/macro-challenges-with-micro-services-development

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