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Designing Hexagonal Architecture with Java - Second Edition

By : Davi Vieira
Book Image

Designing Hexagonal Architecture with Java - Second Edition

By: Davi Vieira

Overview of this book

We live in a fast-evolving world with new technologies emerging every day, where enterprises are constantly changing in an unending quest to be more profitable. So, the question arises — how to develop software capable of handling a high level of unpredictability. With this question in mind, this book explores how the hexagonal architecture can help build robust, change-tolerable, maintainable, and cloud-native applications that can meet the needs of enterprises seeking to increase their profits while dealing with uncertainties. This book starts by uncovering the secrets of the 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 with ports and use cases in the application hexagon, and make your software compatible with different technologies by employing adapters in the framework hexagon. In this new edition, you’ll learn about the differences between a hexagonal and layered architecture and how to apply SOLID principles while developing a hexagonal system based on a real-world scenario. Finally, you’ll get to grips with using Quarkus to turn your hexagonal application into a cloud-native system. By the end of this book, you’ll be able to develop robust, flexible, and maintainable systems that will stand the test of time.
Table of Contents (24 chapters)
1
Part 1: Architecture Fundamentals
7
Part 2: Using Hexagons to Create a Solid Foundation
12
Part 3: Becoming Cloud-Native
18
Part 4: Hexagonal Architecture and Beyond

Implementing output adapters

We will start by implementing the output adapters to set up the integration between our topology and inventory system and the underlying data source technology, which is an H2 in-memory database. It’s also important to implement output adapters first because we refer to them when implementing the input adapters.

The topology and inventory system allows external data retrieval for routers’ and switches’ entities. So, in this section, we will review the output port interfaces that get external data related to these entities. We’ll also provide an output adapter implementation for each output port interface.

The router management output adapter

The router management output adapter we need to create should implement this RouterManagementOutputPort interface:

package dev.davivieira.topologyinventory.application.
  ports.output;
import
  dev.davivieira.topologyinventory.domain.entity.Router;
import dev...