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Mastering Microservices with Java - Third Edition

By : Sourabh Sharma
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Mastering Microservices with Java - Third Edition

By: Sourabh Sharma

Overview of this book

Microservices are key to designing scalable, easy-to-maintain applications. This latest edition of Mastering Microservices with Java, works on Java 11. It covers a wide range of exciting new developments in the world of microservices, including microservices patterns, interprocess communication with gRPC, and service orchestration. This book will help you understand how to implement microservice-based systems from scratch. You'll start off by understanding the core concepts and framework, before focusing on the high-level design of large software projects. You'll then use Spring Security to secure microservices and test them effectively using REST Java clients and other tools. You will also gain experience of using the Netflix OSS suite, comprising the API Gateway, service discovery and registration, and Circuit Breaker. Additionally, you'll be introduced to the best patterns, practices, and common principles of microservice design that will help you to understand how to troubleshoot and debug the issues faced during development. By the end of this book, you'll have learned how to build smaller, lighter, and faster services that can be implemented easily in a production environment.
Table of Contents (22 chapters)
Free Chapter
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Section 1: Fundamentals
6
Section 2: Microservice Patterns, Security, and UI
11
Section 3: Inter-Process Communication
15
Section 4: Common Problems and Best Practices

Angular framework overview

Now, since we are done with our HTML5 and Angular application setup, we can go through the basics of Angular. This will help us to understand the Angular code.

For more information on Angular, you can refer to the book Angular 6 for Enterprise-Ready Web Applications, by Packt Publishing, or a book on the latest version since we are using Angular 7 in this chapter.

This section depicts a high level of understanding that you can utilize to understand the sample application and explore it further using Angular documentation or by referring to other Packt Publishing resources.

Angular provides us with tools and frameworks for developing client apps. It uses HTML and TypeScript. It is flexible enough to be used as a model-view-controller (MVC) or a model-view-viewmodel (MVVM).

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