Modern Java EE Design Patterns

Building Scalable Architecture for Sustainable Enterprise Development


Modern Java EE Design Patterns
Modern Java EE Design Patterns
Compliments of Red Hat

Book Details

Author Markus Eisele
Publisher O'Reilly Media
Published 2016
Edition 1st
Paperback 67 pages
Language English
ISBN-13 9781492042266, 9781491939819
ISBN-10 1492042269, 1491939818
License Compliments of Red Hat

Book Description

With the ascent of DevOps, microservices, containers, and cloud-based development platforms, the gap between state-of-the-art solutions and the technology that enterprises typically support has greatly increased. But as Markus Eisele explains in this O'Reilly report, some enterprises are now looking to bridge that gap by building microservice-based architectures on top of Java EE.

Can it be done? Is it even a good idea? Eisele thoroughly explores the possibility and provides savvy advice for enterprises that want to move ahead. The issue is complex: Java EE wasn't built with the distributed application approach in mind, but rather as one monolithic server runtime or cluster hosting many different applications. If you're part of an enterprise development team investigating the use of microservices with Java EE, this book will help you:
- Understand the challenges of starting a greenfield development vs tearing apart an existing brownfield application into services;
- Examine your business domain to see if microservices would be a good fit;
- Explore best practices for automation, high availability, data separation, and performance;
- Align your development teams around business capabilities and responsibilities;
- Inspect design patterns such as aggregator, proxy, pipeline, or shared resources to model service interactions.

Markus Eisele is a Developer Advocate at Red Hat and focuses on JBoss Middleware. He has been working with Java EE servers from different vendors for more than 14 years, and has worked with different customers on all kinds of Java EE related applications and solutions. He is a prolific blogger, writer, and tech editor for Java EE content. Markus is also a Java Champion and former ACE Director.


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