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Persistence Best Practices for Java Applications

By : Otavio Santana, Karina Varela
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Persistence Best Practices for Java Applications

By: Otavio Santana, Karina Varela

Overview of this book

Having a solid software architecture breathes life into tech solutions. In the early stages of an application’s development, critical decisions need to be made, such as whether to go for microservices, a monolithic architecture, the event-driven approach, or containerization. In Java contexts, frameworks and runtimes also need to be defi ned. But one aspect is often overlooked – the persistence layer – which plays a vital role similar to that of data stores in modern cloud-native solutions. To optimize applications and data stores, a holistic understanding of best practices, technologies, and existing approaches is crucial. This book presents well-established patterns and standards that can be used in Java solutions, with valuable insights into the pros and cons of trending technologies and frameworks used in cloud-native microservices, alongside good Java coding practices. As you progress, you’ll confront the challenges of cloud adoption head-on, particularly those tied to the growing need for cost reduction through stack modernization. Within these pages, you’ll discover application modernization strategies and learn how enterprise data integration patterns and event-driven architectures enable smooth modernization processes with low-to-zero impact on the existing legacy stack.
Table of Contents (18 chapters)
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Part 1: Persistence in Cloud Computing – Storing and Managing Data in Modern Software Architecture
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Part 2: Jakarta EE, MicroProfile, Modern Persistence Technologies, and Their Trade-Offs
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Chapter 7: The Missing Guide for jOOQ Adoption
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Part 3: Architectural Perspective over Persistence

Cloud deployment strategies that favor modern stateful solutions

A cloud deployment model allows applications to rely on an infrastructure that has on-demand usage, elasticity, resiliency, measured access, and other fundamental aspects. Let’s have a look at deployment model strategies, such as public and private clouds, how to derive two combinations of them through the hybrid and multi-cloud models, and how best to leverage the available cloud deployment strategies to deliver stateful applications efficiently.

Why the hybrid and multi-cloud models matter

In the search for better flexibility, access to vendor-specific capabilities, integration options, and cost reduction, combinations of cloud deployment models have started to be used more frequently. Organizations have started to combine public and private deployment models and benefit from both private cloud with public cloud services, with a hybrid cloud model. Another strategy used is the multi-cloud model, which isused...