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Building Microservices with Micronaut®

By : Nirmal Singh, Zack Dawood
Book Image

Building Microservices with Micronaut®

By: Nirmal Singh, Zack Dawood

Overview of this book

The open source Micronaut® framework is a JVM-based toolkit designed to create microservices quickly and easily. This book will help full-stack and Java developers build modular, high-performing, and reactive microservice-based apps using the Micronaut framework. You'll start by building microservices and learning about the core components, such as ahead-of-time compilation, reflection-less dependency injection, and reactive baked-in HTTP clients and servers. Next, you will work on a real-time microservice application and learn how to integrate Micronaut projects with different kinds of relational and non-relational databases. You'll also learn how to employ different security mechanisms to safeguard your microservices and integrate microservices using event-driven architecture in the Apache Kafka ecosystem. As you advance, you'll get to grips with automated testing and popular testing tools. The book will help you understand how you can easily handle microservice concerns in Micronaut projects, such as service discovery, API documentation, distributed configuration management, fallbacks, and circuit breakers. Finally, you'll explore the deployment and maintenance aspects of microservices and get up to speed with the Internet of Things (IoT) using the Framework. By the end of this book, you'll be able to build, test, deploy, and maintain your own microservice apps using the framework.
Table of Contents (20 chapters)
1
Section 1: Core Concepts and Basics
3
Section 2: Microservices Development
8
Section 3: Microservices Testing
10
Section 4: Microservices Deployment
13
Section 5: Microservices Maintenance
15
Section 6: IoT with Micronaut and Closure

Basics of IoT

IoT is a network of devices or things. These things can be anything – it can be a human wearing a health monitor, a pet wearing a geolocation sensor, a car with a tire pressure sensor, a television with voice/visual capability, or a smart speaker. IoT can also use advanced machine learning (ML) and artificial intelligence (AI) capabilities in the cloud to provide next-level services. IoT can make things smart with data collection and automation. The following diagram illustrates IoT:

Figure 10.1 – Internet of Things (IoT)

These devices or things have internet capabilities and are interconnected, so they act as an ecosystem. This ecosystem can collect, send, and act based on data it acquires from other things. For example, you can turn on the lights at your home when you arrive.

IoT provides significant benefits to individuals, businesses, and organizations. IoT can reduce manual work and intervention with seamless data transfer...