Building Modern Web Applications With Jakarta EE, NoSQL Databases and Microservices

Building Modern Web Applications With Jakarta EE, NoSQL Databases and Microservices
Author: Aristides Villarreal Bravo
Publisher: BPB Publications
Total Pages: 346
Release: 2020-09-29
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 9389423341

Build Modern Web Apps with JakartaEE, Jmoordb, and Vaadins Key Features _ Learn about the Java Enterprise Edition/Jakarta Enterprise Edition specifications. _ Learn how to create applications with frameworks such as Java Server Faces, Eclipse krazo and Vaadin. _ Get familiar with NoSQL databases and learn how to create Java applications that interact using Jakarta NoSQL and Jmoordb. _ Learn how to test and secure your application. _ Learn about Microprofile and how to create microservices with java. Description For many years, Java EE has been an important platform for mission-critical enterprise applications. To accelerate the development of enterprise applications for a cloud-native world, leading software vendors collaborated to transfer Java EE technologies to the Eclipse Foundation, where they will evolve under the Jakarta EE brand. This book will be your comprehensive guide to creating Jakarta EE applications and microservices with Microprofile. The book begins with an introduction to Jakarta EE and quickly goes on to teach you about the various databases and their advantages. After this, you will explore the JNoSQL and Jmoordb frameworks to understand how to build Jakarta EE applications with NoSQL databases. Moving forward, you'll explore Eclipse MicroProfile and see how it helps build microservices with Java. Also, you will learn about various development applications such as Java Server Faces, Eclipse Krazos, PrimeFaces, Vaadin, and understand how to integrate them with your backend. Towards the end, you will learn about security, testing, and understanding continuous integration. What will you learn _ Learn how to use the Jmoordb framework for Jakarta EE applications. _ Optimize Enterprise Java for microservices architecture using Eclipse MicroProfile. _ Create Web applications using Java Server Faces. _ Building a modern web application using Vaadin. _ Learn how to implement security using IdentityStore and JWT. _ Create CI/CD pipelines for Jakarta EE applications. Who this book is for This book is for developers with no previous experience in creating business applications with Java and for those who want to know about APIs and new frameworks for the development of cloud-oriented applications. Table of Contents 1. Jakarta EE Platform 2. NoSQL 3. Jakarta NOSQL 4. Understanding JMoordb 5. Exploring Microprofile 6. Java Server Faces 7. Vaadin 8. Integration Vaadin, JMoordb and NoSQL 9. Eclipse Krazos and Security of Microservices 10. Testing and Continuous Integration

Java Persistence with NoSQL

Java Persistence with NoSQL
Author: Otávio Santana
Publisher: BPB Publications
Total Pages: 461
Release: 2024-03-08
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 9355516851

Unlock infinite possibilities: Java + NoSQL = Enterprise excellence KEY FEATURES ● Gain expertise with the theory and practice of NoSQL databases. ● Master Java principles and code design for NoSQL incorporation. ● Learn to integrate NoSQL databases into robust enterprise architectures. DESCRIPTION Java Persistence with NoSQL is a comprehensive guide that offers a unique blend of theoretical knowledge and practical implementation, making it an invaluable resource for those seeking to excel in their roles. The book is divided into four parts, covering essential NoSQL concepts, Java principles, Jakarta EE integration, and the integration of NoSQL databases into enterprise architectures. Readers will explore NoSQL databases, comparing their strengths and use cases. They will then master Java coding principles and design patterns necessary for effective NoSQL integration. The book also discusses the latest Jakarta EE specifications, enhancing readers' understanding of Jakarta's role in data storage and retrieval. Finally, readers will learn to implement various NoSQL databases into enterprise-grade solutions, ensuring security, high availability, and fault tolerance. With hands-on exercises, real-world examples, and best practices, this book equips professionals with the skills and knowledge needed to excel in building robust and scalable Java applications using NoSQL databases. WHAT YOU WILL LEARN ● Mastering NoSQL concepts and choosing the right database solutions. ● Integrating NoSQL databases into Java and Jakarta EE applications. ● Implementing Java design patterns for efficient data persistence. ● Leveraging Jakarta EE and MicroProfile for enhanced Java architecture. ● Designing enterprise-grade solutions with NoSQL databases for high availability. WHO THIS BOOK IS FOR This book is tailored for senior engineers, architects, Java developers, and NoSQL enthusiasts who want to deepen their understanding of NoSQL databases within the Java ecosystem. TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. Introduction to NoSQL Databases 2. NoSQL Databases: A Comparative Analysis 3. Running NoSQL in Production: Best Practices and Considerations 4. Streamlining Java Application Integration with Frameworks 5. Java Persistence Design Pattern 6. Java Architecture and Persistence Layer 7. Introduction to Jakarta EE and MicroProfile 8. Advanced Validation Techniques with Jakarta Bean Validation 9. Enhance Object-oriented Programming with CDI 10. Implementing Rest with JAX-RS 11. Introduction to Jakarta EE NoSQL and Data 12. Redis Integration 13. Cassandra Integration 14. MongoDB Integration 15. Neo4J Integration 16. ArangoDB and Couchbase Integration 17. Final Considerations

Building Python Microservices with FastAPI

Building Python Microservices with FastAPI
Author: Sherwin John C. Tragura
Publisher: Packt Publishing Ltd
Total Pages: 420
Release: 2022-08-30
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 1803238798

Discover the secrets of building Python microservices using the FastAPI framework Key Features Provides a reference that contains definitions, illustrations, comparative analysis, and the implementation of real-world apps Covers concepts, core details, and advanced integration and design-related topics Imparts context, app templates, suggestions, and insights that are helpful to actual projects Book DescriptionFastAPI is an Asynchronous Server Gateway Interface (ASGI)-based framework that can help build modern, manageable, and fast microservices. Because of its asynchronous core platform, this ASGI-based framework provides the best option when it comes to performance, reliability, and scalability over the WSGI-based Django and Flask. When working with Python, Flask, and Django microservices, you’ll be able to put your knowledge to work with this practical guide to building seamlessly manageable and fast microservices. You’ll begin by understanding the background of FastAPI and learning how to install, configure, and use FastAPI to decompose business units. You’ll explore a unique and asynchronous REST API framework that can provide a better option when it comes to building microservices. After that, this book will guide you on how to apply and translate microservices design patterns in building various microservices applications and RESTful APIs using the FastAPI framework. By the end of this microservices book, you’ll be able to understand, build, deploy, test, and experiment with microservices and their components using the FastAPI framework.What you will learn Understand, orient, and implement REST APIs using the basic components of the FastAPI framework Build asynchronous as well as synchronous REST services using the built-in pydantic module and asyncio support Create small-scale and large-scale microservices applications using features supported by FastAPI Build event-driven and message-driven applications using the framework Create an asynchronous and synchronous data layer with both relational and NoSQL databases Perform numerical and symbolic computations with FastAPI Who this book is for This book is for Python web developers, advanced Python developers, and backend developers using Flask or Django who want to learn how to use the FastAPI framework to implement microservices. Readers familiar with the REST API and microservices will also benefit from this book. Some parts of the book contain general concepts, processes, and instructions that intermediate-level developers and Python enthusiasts can relate to as well.

Jakarta EE 8 Recipes

Jakarta EE 8 Recipes
Author: Sherwin Tragura
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 2019
Genre:
ISBN:

Create effective and reliable enterprise solutions with Jakarta EE 8 specifications About This Video A recipe-based comprehensive guide containing all the topics you need to create client-server applications using the Jakarta EE platform Make your Enterprise Java applications more scalable and efficient using Jakarta EE Implement microservices and reactive programming with Jakarta EE In Detail Do you wish to deliver really awesome enterprise solutions with the most robust and mature technology for enterprise development? This course will help you build effective enterprise solutions and become productive with Jakarta EE 8. In this course, you will start by writing request-response transactions using Jakarta EE 8's sole container, Servlet 4.0. You will implement features in Jakarta EE by writing EJB 3.2 and JSF 2.3 web applications; build MVC applications using Eclipse Ozar; implement server-side components using CDI 2.0; and build REST services. You will also learn to improve the security of your enterprise solutions using built-in authentication and hard-coded authorization. And finally, you will learn to deploy your Jakarta EE applications and microservices on various reliable and secure servers. By the end of the course, you will be using Jakarta EE 8 to develop a secure, effective, and reliable enterprise application.

Java EE 8 and Angular

Java EE 8 and Angular
Author: Prashant Padmanabhan
Publisher: Packt Publishing Ltd
Total Pages: 340
Release: 2018-01-11
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 1788299388

Learn how to build high-performing enterprise applications using Java EE powered by Angular at the frontend Key Features Leverage Java EE 8 features to build robust backend for your enterprise applications Use Angular to build a single page frontend and combine it with the Java EE backend A practical guide filled with ample real-world examples Book Description The demand for modern and high performing web enterprise applications is growing rapidly. No more is a basic HTML frontend enough to meet customer demands. This book will be your one-stop guide to build outstanding enterprise web applications with Java EE and Angular. It will teach you how to harness the power of Java EE to build sturdy backends while applying Angular on the frontend. Your journey to building modern web enterprise applications starts here! The book starts with a brief introduction to the fundamentals of Java EE and all the new APIs offered in the latest release. Armed with the knowledge of Java EE 8, you will go over what it's like to build an end-to-end application, configure database connection for JPA, and build scalable microservices using RESTful APIs running in Docker containers. Taking advantage of the Payara Micro capabilities, you will build an Issue Management System, which will have various features exposed as services using the Java EE backend. With a detailed coverage of Angular fundamentals, the book will expand the Issue Management System by building a modern single page application frontend. Moving forward, you will learn to fit both the pieces together, that is, the frontend Angular application with the backend Java EE microservices. As each unit in a microservice promotes high cohesion, you will learn different ways in which independent units can be tested efficiently. Finishing off with concepts on securing your enterprise applications, this book is a handson guide for building modern web applications. What you will learn Write CDI-based code in Java EE 8 applications Build an understanding of microservices and what they mean in a Java EE context Employ Docker to build and run microservice applications Use configuration optionsto work effectively with JSON documents Handle asynchronous task and write RESTAPI clients Set the foundation for working on Angular projects with the fundamentals of TypeScript Learn to use Angular CLI to add and manage new features Secure Angular applicationsusing malicious attacks adopting JSON Web tokens Who this book is for This book is for Java EE developers who would like to build modern enterprise web applications using Angular. No knowledge of Angular is required.

NoSQL for Mere Mortals

NoSQL for Mere Mortals
Author: Dan Sullivan
Publisher: Pearson Education
Total Pages: 546
Release: 2015
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 0134023218

NoSQL for Mere Mortals is an easy, practical guide to succeeding with NoSQL in your environment. Students are guided step-by-step through choosing technologies, designing high-performance databases, and planning for long-term maintenance. The author introduces each type of NoSQL database, shows how to install and manage them, and demonstrates how to leverage their features while avoiding common mistakes that lead to poor performance and unmet requirements. He uses four popular NoSQL databases as reference models: MongoDB, a document database; Cassandra, a column family data store; Redis, a key-value database; and Neo4j, a graph database.

Practical Guide to Building an API Back End with Spring Boot

Practical Guide to Building an API Back End with Spring Boot
Author: Wim Deblauwe
Publisher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 174
Release: 2019-01-15
Genre:
ISBN: 0359044522

Starting your first project with Spring Boot can be a bit daunting given the vast options that it provides. This book will guide you step-by-step along the way to be a Spring Boot hero in no time. The book covers: * Setup of your project * Security and user management for your application * Writing REST endpoints * Connecting with a database from your application * Unit and integration testing for all aspects * Writing documentation for your REST endpoints * Support file upload from your REST API

Beginning Quarkus Framework

Beginning Quarkus Framework
Author: Tayo Koleoso
Publisher: Apress
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2020-09-17
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 9781484260319

Harness the power of Quarkus, the supersonic subatomic cloud-native Java platform from Red Hat. This book covers everything you need to know to get started with the platform, which has been engineered from the ground up for superior performance and cloud-native deployment. You’ll start with an overview of the Quarkus framework and its features. Next, you'll dive into building your first microservice using Quarkus, including the use of JAX-RS, Swagger, Microprofile, REST, reactive programming, and more. You’ll see how to seamlessly add Quarkus to existing Spring framework projects. The book continues with a dive into the dependency injection pattern and how Quarkus supports it, working with annotations and facilities from both Jakarta EE CDI and the Spring framework. You’ll also learn about dockerization and serverless technologies to deploy your microservice. Next you’ll cover how data access works in Quarkus with Hibernate, JPA, Spring Boot, MongoDB, and more. This will also give you an eye for efficiency with reactive SQL, microservices, and many more reactive components. You’ll also see tips and tricks not available in the official documentation for Quarkus. Lastly, you'll test and secure Quarkus-based code and use different deployment scenarios to package and deploy your Quarkus-based microservice for the cloud, using Amazon Web Services as a focus. After reading and using Beginning Quarkus Framework, you'll have the essentials to build and deploy cloud-native microservices and full-fledged applications. Author Tayo Koleoso goes to great lengths to ensure this book has up to date material including brand new and some unreleased features! What You Will Learn Build and deploy cloud-native Java applications with Quarkus Create Java-based microservices Integrate existing technologies such as the Spring framework and vanilla Java EE into the Quarkus framework Work with the Quarkus data layer on persistence with SQL, reactive SQL, and NoSQL Test code in Quarkus with the latest versions of JUnit and Testcontainers Secure your microservices with JWT and other technologies Package your microservices with Docker containers and GraalVM native image tooling Tips and techniques you won't find in the official Quarkus documentation Who This Book Is For Intermediate Java developers familiar with microservices, the cloud in general, and REST web services, but interested in modern approaches.

Implementing Domain-driven Design

Implementing Domain-driven Design
Author: Vaughn Vernon
Publisher: Pearson Education
Total Pages: 656
Release: 2013
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 0321834577

Vaughn Vernon presents concrete and realistic domain-driven design (DDD) techniques through examples from familiar domains, such as a Scrum-based project management application that integrates with a collaboration suite and security provider. Each principle is backed up by realistic Java examples, and all content is tied together by a single case study of a company charged with delivering a set of advanced software systems with DDD.

Functional Thinking

Functional Thinking
Author: Neal Ford
Publisher: "O'Reilly Media, Inc."
Total Pages: 179
Release: 2014-06-30
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 1449365493

If you’re familiar with functional programming basics and want to gain a much deeper understanding, this in-depth guide takes you beyond syntax and demonstrates how you need to think in a new way. Software architect Neal Ford shows intermediate to advanced developers how functional coding allows you to step back a level of abstraction so you can see your programming problem with greater clarity. Each chapter shows you various examples of functional thinking, using numerous code examples from Java 8 and other JVM languages that include functional capabilities. This book may bend your mind, but you’ll come away with a much better grasp of functional programming concepts. Understand why many imperative languages are adding functional capabilities Compare functional and imperative solutions to common problems Examine ways to cede control of routine chores to the runtime Learn how memoization and laziness eliminate hand-crafted solutions Explore functional approaches to design patterns and code reuse View real-world examples of functional thinking with Java 8, and in functional architectures and web frameworks Learn the pros and cons of living in a paradigmatically richer world If you’re new to functional programming, check out Josh Backfield’s book Becoming Functional.