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Hands-On Enterprise Application Development with Python

By : Saurabh Badhwar
Book Image

Hands-On Enterprise Application Development with Python

By: Saurabh Badhwar

Overview of this book

Dynamically typed languages like Python are continuously improving. With the addition of exciting new features and a wide selection of modern libraries and frameworks, Python has emerged as an ideal language for developing enterprise applications. Hands-On Enterprise Application Development with Python will show you how to build effective applications that are stable, secure, and easily scalable. The book is a detailed guide to building an end-to-end enterprise-grade application in Python. You will learn how to effectively implement Python features and design patterns that will positively impact your application lifecycle. The book also covers advanced concurrency techniques that will help you build a RESTful application with an optimized frontend. Given that security and stability are the foundation for an enterprise application, you’ll be trained on effective testing, performance analysis, and security practices, and understand how to embed them in your codebase during the initial phase. You’ll also be guided in how to move on from a monolithic architecture to one that is service oriented, leveraging microservices and serverless deployment techniques. By the end of the book, you will have become proficient at building efficient enterprise applications in Python.
Table of Contents (24 chapters)
Title Page
Copyright and Credits
About Packt
Contributors
Preface
Index

Chapter 15. Enterprise Application Integration and its Patterns

During the course of this book, we've covered how to implement enterprise applications. These have been either large monoliths that implemented a lot of components in order to provide a certain set of functionality or microservice-based applications where the application consisted of several small services, all of which worked to provide a certain feature and provide output based on the business's needs by interacting with each other over the network.

But, in any enterprise, there's seldom a case that the application we have developed will be the only application that might be present. Rather, most of the time, the enterprise infrastructure will consist of a number of applications that have been deployed by the enterprise to achieve one or another business need that the enterprise might have. This may include applications facilitating employee record management and customer support management. All of these applications that are...