Are distributed microservices being looked into? Do you want to stop developing new monolithic corporate applications? Adaptive design can be useful.
Clement Escoffier, a writer, and Red Hatter show why and how Eclipse Vert. x is a wise choice for creating successful microservices systems.
Developers and architects interested in creating distributed applications and microservices should read this book. Instead of explaining the fundamentals of distributed systems, it concentrates on the reactive advantages of creating effective microservice systems.
In this O'Reilly book learn how:
- Explore the elements of reactive microservices and learn how Vert. x works.
- Build and consume a single microservice to understand how messaging improves its reactiveness.
- Create an entire microservices system, using stability and resilience patterns to manage failures.
- Use the OpenShift container platform to deploy and manage microservices in a virtual or cloud environment.