Using Jakarta EE, Eclipse MicroProfile, Spring Boot, and the Axon Framework
Buch, Englisch, 379 Seiten, Format (B × H): 178 mm x 254 mm, Gewicht: 742 g
ISBN: 978-1-4842-4542-2
Verlag: Apress
Practical Domain-Driven Design in Enterprise Java starts by building out the Cargo Tracker reference application as a monolithic application using the Jakarta EE platform. By doing so, you will map concepts of DDD (bounded contexts, language, and aggregates) to the corresponding available tools (CDI, JAX-RS, and JPA) within the Jakarta EE platform.
Once you have completed the monolithic application, you will walk through the complete conversion of the monolith to a microservices-based architecture, again mapping the concepts of DDD and the corresponding available tools within the MicroProfile platform (config, discovery, and fault tolerance). To finish this section, you will examine the same microservices architecture on the Spring Boot platform.
The final set of chapters looks at what the application would be like if you used the CQRS and event sourcing patterns. Here you’ll use the Axon framework as the base framework.
What You Will Learn
- Discover the DDD architectural principles and use the DDD design patterns
- Use the new Eclipse Jakarta EE platform
- Work with the Spring Boot framework
- Implement microservices design patterns, including context mapping, logic design, entities, integration, testing, and security
- Carry out event sourcing
- Apply CQRS
Who This Book Is For
Junior developers intending to start working on enterprise Java; senior developers transitioning from monolithic- to microservices-based architectures; and architects transitioning to a DDD philosophy of building applications.
Zielgruppe
Professional/practitioner
Autoren/Hrsg.
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Weitere Infos & Material
1. Domain Driven Design.- 2. Cargo Tracker.- 3. Cargo Tracker - Jakarta EE.- 4. Cargo Tracker - Eclipse MicroProfile.- 5. Cargo Tracker - Spring Boot.- 6. Cargo Tracker - Axon Framework.