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Vert.x in Action

Asynchronous and Reactive Java

Published by Manning
Distributed by Simon & Schuster

About The Book

Vert.x in Action teaches you how to build production-quality reactive applications in Java. This book covers core Vert.x concepts, as well as the fundamentals of asynchronous and reactive programming. Learn to develop microservices by using Vert.x tools for database communications, persistent messaging, and test app resiliency. The patterns and techniques included here transfer to reactive technologies and frameworks beyond Vert.x.

Summary
As enterprise applications become larger and more distributed, new architectural approaches like reactive designs, microservices, and event streams are required knowledge. The Vert.x framework provides a mature, rock-solid toolkit for building reactive applications using Java, Kotlin, or Scala. Vert.x in Action teaches you to build responsive, resilient, and scalable JVM applications with Vert.x using well-established reactive design patterns.

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About the technology
Vert.x is a collection of libraries for the Java virtual machine that simplify event-based and asynchronous programming. Vert.x applications handle tedious tasks like asynchronous communication, concurrent work, message and data persistence, plus they’re easy to scale, modify, and maintain. Backed by the Eclipse Foundation and used by Red Hat and others, this toolkit supports code in a variety of languages.

About the book
Vert.x in Action teaches you how to build production-quality reactive applications in Java. This book covers core Vert.x concepts, as well as the fundamentals of asynchronous and reactive programming. Learn to develop microservices by using Vert.x tools for database communications, persistent messaging, and test app resiliency. The patterns and techniques included here transfer to reactive technologies and frameworks beyond Vert.x.

What's inside

Building reactive services
Responding to external service failures
Horizontal scaling
Vert.x toolkit architecture and Vert.x testing
Deploying with Docker and Kubernetes

About the reader
For intermediate Java web developers.

About the author
Julien Ponge is a principal software engineer at Red Hat, working on the Eclipse Vert.x project.

Table of Contents

PART 1 - FUNDAMENTALS OF ASYNCHRONOUS PROGRAMMING WITH VERT.X

1 Vert.x, asynchronous programming, and reactive systems

2 Verticles: The basic processing units of Vert.x

3 Event bus: The backbone of a Vert.x application

4 Asynchronous data and event streams

5 Beyond callbacks

6 Beyond the event bus

PART 2 - DEVELOPING REACTIVE SERVICES WITHT VERT.X

7 Designing a reactive application

8 The web stack

9 Messaging and event streaming with Vert.x

10 Persistent state management with databases

11 End-to-end real-time reactive event processing

12 Toward responsiveness with load and chaos testing

13 Final notes: Container-native Vert.x

About The Author

Julien Ponge is a Principal Software Engineer at Red Hat, working on reactive things and the Eclipse Vert.x project. He is on-leave from INSA Lyon where he was an Associate Professor in computer science and engineering, and he remains a research member of the CITI Laboratory. Drawing on his strong background in distributed systems and long-standing open source experience, he’s a regular speaker at user groups and conferences about Vert.x. He’s also the principal author of A gentle guide to asynchronous programming with Eclipse Vert.x for Java developers, which is part of the Vert.x core documentation.

Product Details

  • Publisher: Manning (October 30, 2020)
  • Length: 336 pages
  • ISBN13: 9781638353355

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