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Reactive Systems in Java Resilient, Event-Driven Architecture with Quarkus

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Reactive Systems in Java: Resilient, Event-Driven Architecture with Quarkus by Clement Escoffier
English | December 14, 2021 | ISBN: 1492091723 | 296 pages | MOBI | 2.87 Mb
Reactive systems and event-driven architecture are becoming indispensable to application design, and companies are taking note. Reactive systems ensure that applications are responsive, resilient, and elastic no matter what failures or errors may be occurring, while event-driven architecture offers a flexible and composable option for distributed systems. This practical book helps Java developers bring these approaches together using Quarkus 2.x, the Kubernetes-native Java framework.​

Clement Escoffier and Ken Finnigan show you how to take advantage of event-driven and reactive principles to build robust distributed systems, reducing latency and increasing throughput, particularly in microservices and serverless applications. You'll also get a foundation in Quarkus to help you create true Kubernetes-native applications for the cloud.Understand the fundamentals of reactive systems and event-driven architectureLearn how to use Quarkus to build reactive applicationsCombine Quarkus with Apache Kafka or AMQP to build reactive systemsDevelop microservices that utilize messages with Quarkus for use in event-driven architecturesLearn how to integrate external messaging systems, such as Apache Kafka, with QuarkusBuild applications with Quarkus using reactive systems and reactive programming concepts


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