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Designing Hexagonal Architecture with Java

By : Davi Vieira
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Designing Hexagonal Architecture with Java

By: Davi Vieira

Overview of this book

Hexagonal architecture enhances developers' productivity by decoupling business code from technology code, making the software more change-tolerant, and allowing it to evolve and incorporate new technologies without the need for significant refactoring. By adhering to hexagonal principles, you can structure your software in a way that reduces the effort required to understand and maintain the code. This book starts with an in-depth analysis of hexagonal architecture's building blocks, such as entities, use cases, ports, and adapters. You'll learn how to assemble business code in the Domain hexagon, create features by using ports and use cases in the Application hexagon, and make your software compatible with different technologies by employing adapters in the Framework hexagon. Moving on, you'll get your hands dirty developing a system based on a real-world scenario applying all the hexagonal architecture's building blocks. By creating a hexagonal system, you'll also understand how you can use Java modules to reinforce dependency inversion and ensure the isolation of each hexagon in the architecture. Finally, you'll get to grips with using Quarkus to turn your hexagonal application into a cloud-native system. By the end of this hexagonal architecture book, you'll be able to bring order and sanity to the development of complex and long-lasting applications.
Table of Contents (21 chapters)
1
Section 1: Architecture Fundamentals
7
Section 2: Using Hexagons to Create a Solid Foundation
12
Section 3: Becoming Cloud-Native

Summary

In this chapter, we learned how important software architecture is in establishing the foundations to develop robust and high-quality applications. We looked at the pernicious nature of technical debt and how we can tackle it with sound software architecture. Finally, we overviewed the hexagonal architecture's core components and how they enable us to develop more change-tolerant, maintainable, and testable software.

With that knowledge, we're now able to apply these hexagonal principles to build applications based on the proposed Domain, Application, and Framework hexagons, which help us establish the boundaries between business code from technology code. This lays the groundwork for developing complete hexagonal systems.

In the next chapter, we're going to explore how to start developing a hexagonal application by looking at its most important part: the Domain hexagon.