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The Second Edition of The SAGE Handbook of Leadership provides not
only an in-depth overview the current field of leadership studies,
but also a map into the future debates, innovations and priorities
of where the field will move to. Featuring all new chapters from a
global community of leading and emerging scholars, each chapter
offers a comprehensive, critical overview of an aspect of
leadership, a discussion of key debates and research, and a review
of the emerging issues in its area. Featuring an innovative
structure divided by prepositions, this brand-new edition moves
away from essentializing boundaries, and instead seeks to create
synergies between different schools of leadership. A key feature of
the second edition, is the attention to sensemaking (exploring the
current themes, structures and ideas that comprise each topic) and
sensebreaking (disrupting, critiquing and refreshing each topic).
Suitable for students and researchers alike, this second edition is
a critical site of reference for the study of leadership. PART 1:
Between: Leadership as a Social, Socio-cognitive and Practical
Phenomenon PART 2: About: Exploring the Individual and
Interpersonal Facets of Leadership PART 3: Through: Leadership Seen
Through Contemporary Frames PART 4: Within: Leadership as a
Contextually Bound Phenomenon PART 5: But: A Critical Examination
of Leadership
Create and deploy production-quality microservices-based
applications - New edition updated for the smooth running of
Spring, Java, Kubernetes, and Istio, with an introduction to Helm 3
and support for Mac and Windows with WSL2 Key Features Build
cloud-native production-ready microservices with this
comprehensively updated guide Understand the challenges of building
large-scale microservice architectures Learn how to get the best
out of Spring Cloud, Kubernetes, and Istio in combination Book
DescriptionWant to build and deploy microservices, but don't know
where to start? Welcome to Microservices with Spring Boot and
Spring Cloud. This edition features the most recent versions of
Spring, Java, Kubernetes, and Istio, demonstrating faster and
simpler handling of Spring Boot, local Kubernetes clusters, and
Istio installation. The expanded scope includes native compilation
of Spring-based microservices, support for Mac and Windows with
WSL2, and an introduction to Helm 3 for packaging and deployment. A
revamped security chapter now follows the OAuth 2.1 specification
and makes use of the newly launched Spring Authorization Server
from the Spring team. You'll start with a set of simple cooperating
microservices, then add persistence and resilience, make your
microservices reactive, and document their APIs using OpenAPI.
Next, you'll learn how fundamental design patterns are applied to
add important functionality, such as service discovery with Netflix
Eureka and edge servers with Spring Cloud Gateway. You'll deploy
your microservices using Kubernetes and adopt Istio, then explore
centralized log management using the Elasticsearch, Fluentd, and
Kibana (EFK) stack, and then monitor microservices using Prometheus
and Grafana. By the end of this book, you'll be building scalable
and robust microservices using Spring Boot and Spring Cloud. What
you will learn Build reactive microservices using Spring Boot
Develop resilient and scalable microservices using Spring Cloud Use
OAuth 2.1/OIDC and Spring Security to protect public APIs Implement
Docker to bridge the gap between development, testing, and
production Deploy and manage microservices with Kubernetes Apply
Istio for improved security, observability, and traffic management
Write and run automated microservice tests with JUnit,
testcontainers, Gradle, and bash Who this book is forIf you're a
Java or Spring Boot developer learning how to build microservice
landscapes from scratch, then this book is for you. You don't need
any prior knowledge about microservices architecture to get
started, but a solid grasp and enough experience in Java and Spring
Boot to build apps autonomously is a must.
Apply microservices patterns to build resilient and scalable
distributed systems Key Features Understand the challenges of
building large-scale microservice landscapes Build cloud-native
production-ready microservices with this comprehensive guide
Discover how to get the best out of Spring Cloud, Kubernetes, and
Istio when used together Book DescriptionMicroservices architecture
allows developers to build and maintain applications with ease, and
enterprises are rapidly adopting it to build software using Spring
Boot as their default framework. With this book, you'll learn how
to efficiently build and deploy microservices using Spring Boot.
This microservices book will take you through tried and tested
approaches to building distributed systems and implementing
microservices architecture in your organization. Starting with a
set of simple cooperating microservices developed using Spring
Boot, you'll learn how you can add functionalities such as
persistence, make your microservices reactive, and describe their
APIs using Swagger/OpenAPI. As you advance, you'll understand how
to add different services from Spring Cloud to your microservice
system. The book also demonstrates how to deploy your microservices
using Kubernetes and manage them with Istio for improved security
and traffic management. Finally, you'll explore centralized log
management using the EFK stack and monitor microservices using
Prometheus and Grafana. By the end of this book, you'll be able to
build microservices that are scalable and robust using Spring Boot
and Spring Cloud. What you will learn Build reactive microservices
using Spring Boot Develop resilient and scalable microservices
using Spring Cloud Use OAuth 2.0/OIDC and Spring Security to
protect public APIs Implement Docker to bridge the gap between
development, testing, and production Deploy and manage
microservices using Kubernetes Apply Istio for improved security,
observability, and traffic management Who this book is forThis book
is for Java and Spring developers and architects who want to learn
how to break up their existing monoliths into microservices and
deploy them either on-premises or in the cloud using Kubernetes as
a container orchestrator and Istio as a service Mesh. No
familiarity with microservices architecture is required to get
started with this book.
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