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"Pro Apache Struts with Ajax" maps out how to use the Apache
Struts MVC web framework, so you can solve everyday web application
development challenges. This book takes an application-centric
approach: the development of an application drives Struts along
with Ajax coveragenot the other way around.
Improper design can lead to long-term dependencies on the Struts
framework, which makes code reuse difficult to achieve. This is the
only book of its kind, covering the Struts 1.2 framework. It also
covers evolutions into Shale and lightweight WebWork/Struts Ti.
Authors John Carnell and RobHarrop discuss Struts from an
antipattern perspective, and the end result is that you'll learn to
use Struts very effectively
By dividing large applications into separate self-contained units,
Microservices are a great step toward reducing complexity and
increasing flexibility. Spring Microservices in Action, Second
Edition teaches you how to build microservice-based applications
using Java and the Spring platform. This second edition is fully
updated for the latest version of Spring, with expanded coverage of
API routing with Spring Cloud Gateway, logging with the ELK stack,
metrics with Prometheus and Grafana, security with the Hashicorp
Vault, and modern deployment practices with Kubernetes and Istio.
about the technologyMicroservices break up your code into
independent interconnected services that require careful
forethought and design. Fortunately, Spring Boot, Spring Cloud, and
Spring Cloud Gateway simplify the tedious plumbing and
infrastructure setup required for microservice applications. Spring
Boot removes the boilerplate code involved with writing a
REST-based service. Spring Cloud provides a suite of tools for the
discovery, routing, and deployment of microservices to the
enterprise and the cloud. Spring Cloud Gateway provides a clear and
effective routing to APIs, with a single entry point into a system.
Together, they make it a snap to spin up Spring applications as
microservices and wire them together into a reliable, scalable
system. about the bookFully updated and upgraded for the latest
version of Spring, Spring Microservices in Action, Second Edition
is an expanded revision of a Manning bestseller. In it, you'll
learn how to build microservice-based applications using Java and
the Spring platform and how to efficiently monitor and log your
microservices operations. Throughout the book, carefully selected
real-life examples expose microservice-based patterns for
configuring, routing, scaling, and deploying your services. You'll
see how Spring's intuitive tooling can help augment and refactor
existing applications with microservices and how Spring Cloud
Gateway makes it easy to handle multiple APIs with a single tool.
You'll also pick up best practices for using Spring with modern
deployment platforms based on Kubernetes and Istio. what's inside
Core microservice design principles Microservices best practices
Using docker containers to run microservices Managing configuration
with Spring Cloud Config and Hashicorp Vault for sensitive
information Client-side resiliency with Hystrix, and Ribbon
Managing application metrics with Prometheus and Grafana
Intelligent routing using Spring Cloud Gateway Distributed tracing
with Spring Cloud Sleuth, Zipkin and ELK Stack Deploying Spring
Cloud applications with Kubernetes and Istio about the readerThis
book is written for developers with Java and Spring experience.
about the authors John Carnell is a senior cloud engineer with
twenty years of experience in Java. Illary Huaylupo Sanchez is a
software engineer with an MBA in IT management and over twelve
years of experience in Java.
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