kingers Posted June 8 Report Share Posted June 8 Building Microservices with Quarkus Duration: 3h 43m | .MP4 1280x720, 30 fps(r) | AAC, 44100 Hz, 2ch | 1.77 GB Genre: eLearning | Language: EnglishPush your Quarkus knowledge into the MicroProfile world What you'll learn: Understand the MicroProfile ecosystem and how Quarkus supports it Bootstrap two Microservices with Quarkus Develop, configure and test each microservice separately using JAX-RS, JSON-B, CDI, JUnit and RestAssured Use MicroProfile OpenAPI to document each microservice Use MicroProfile REST Client so microservices can communicate with one another Use MicroProfile Fault Tolerance so the communication between microservices can gracefully handle failure Generate native binaries thanks to GraalVM Build and execute Docker containers for each microservice Bundle both microservices into a single Docker Compose file and configure it so the entire system is executed with a single command Requirements: A recent Windows / Mac / Linux machine Knowledge of the Java language and the Java ecosystem (Maven, JUnit, GraalVM) Basic knowledge of Quarkus Basic knowledge of Microservices Basic knowledge of RESTful Web Services Basic knowledge of Docker Description: This course is for Quarkus developers who want to discover how Quarkus and MicroProfile handle microservices. It's a mixture of slides and code so you can "Understand and Practice" at the same time. This way, you learn the theory, and then put it into practice by developing a microservice architecture step by step. In this course you will develop two microservices that talk to each other. After introducing Microservices and MicroProfile, you will make sure your development environment is set up, and you will go from bootstrapping two Quarkus microservices, to running them as Docker containers. The different steps you'll go through are: Understand Microservices, Understand MicroProfile, Check your development environment, Develop two microservice that expose a REST endpoint using JAX-RS and CDI, Customize the JSON output with JSON-B, Test the two microservices in isolation with JUnit and RESTAssured, Configure each microservice, Document each microservice with MicroProfile OpenAPI, Establish the communication between microservices with MicroProfile REST Client Mock the microservice communication when testing, Handle communication failure with MicroProfile Fault Tolerance, Build a Linux executable with GraalVM out of each microservice, Containerize each microservice with Docker and execute it, Create and configure a Docker Compose file so both microservices can be executed in a single command. At the end of the course you'll get a good understanding on how implementing microservices with Quarkus. You will be able to bootstrap, develop, package and execute a microservice architecture, but most important, take Quarkus microservices to your next project. Good luck for the course, and please reach out if you need any help or if you have any request: I'm here to help! Who this course is for: Java developers who know Quarkus Quarkus developers curious about microservices Back-end Java developers willing to move to microservices Spring Boot or Micronaut developers wanting to compare their toolkit with Quarkus More InfoRapidGatorhttps://rapidgator.net/file/db4031ed071f9a1759a1d11d115d42d0/.building.microservices.with.quarkus.7.2021.part1.rarhttps://rapidgator.net/file/734276546e0a0331f6165d8e323a9b6a/.building.microservices.with.quarkus.7.2021.part2.rarNitroFlarehttps://nitroflare.com/view/F9BFA65741054ED/.building.microservices.with.quarkus.7.2021.part1.rarhttps://nitroflare.com/view/CBF11D3E9EEFE9D/.building.microservices.with.quarkus.7.2021.part2.rarDDownloadhttps://ddownload.com/iydsrqq8znmf/.building.microservices.with.quarkus.7.2021.part1.rarhttps://ddownload.com/vf516dkdv42f/.building.microservices.with.quarkus.7.2021.part2.rar Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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