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Software Architecture with Spring 5.0

By : René Enríquez, Alberto Salazar
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Software Architecture with Spring 5.0

By: René Enríquez, Alberto Salazar

Overview of this book

Spring 5 and its ecosystem can be used to build robust architectures effectively. Software architecture is the underlying piece that helps us accomplish our business goals whilst supporting the features that a product demands. This book explains in detail how to choose the right architecture and apply best practices during your software development cycle to avoid technical debt and support every business requirement. Choosing the right architecture model to support your business requirements is one of the key decisions you need to take when a new product is being created from scratch or is being refactored to support new business demands. This book gives you insights into the most common architectural models and guides you when and where they can be used. During this journey, you’ll see cutting-edge technologies surrounding the Spring products, and understand how to use agile techniques such as DevOps and continuous delivery to take your software to production effectively. By the end of this book, you’ll not only know the ins and outs of Spring, but also be able to make critical design decisions that surpass your clients’ expectations.
Table of Contents (21 chapters)
Title Page
Copyright and Credits
Packt Upsell
Contributors
Preface
Index

Summary


In this chapter, we looked at the underlying concepts inherent to software architecture. Even when the exposed principles have been in the industry for a while, they are still relevant, and it's worth considering them when working on architectural aspects. Something to remember is that high cohesion and low coupling refers to how you connect your components to shape your software architecture, and the SOLID principles apply to the design of each one of them.

To wrap this up, in this chapter, we have talked about how the software industry is evolving to embrace the new business challenges that companies are currently facing. In the next chapter, we will review what software architecture dimensions are in depth, and we will also learn how to use the C4 model to document software architectures.