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Learn* Understand why microservices are important in the digital economy* Analyze how MicroProfile addresses the need for enterprise Java microservices* Test and secure your applications with Eclipse MicroProfile* Get to grips with various MicroProfile capabilities such as OpenAPI and Typesafe REST Client* Explore reactive programming with MicroProfile Stream and Messaging candidate APIs* Discover and implement coding best practices using MicroProfile---AboutEclipse MicroProfile has gained momentum in the industry as a multi-vendor, interoperable, community-driven specification. It is a major disruptor that allows organizations with large investments in enterprise Java to move to microservices without spending a lot on retraining their workforce.This book is based on MicroProfile 2.2, however, it will guide you in running your applications in MicroProfile 3.0. Youll start by understanding why microservices are important in the digital economy and how MicroProfile addresses the need for enterprise Java microservices. Youll learn about the subprojects that make up a MicroProfile, its value proposition to organizations and developers, and its processes and governance. As you advance, the book takes you through the capabilities and code examples of MicroProfiles subprojects - Config, Fault Tolerance, Health Check, JWT Propagation, Metrics, and OpenTracing. Finally, youll be guided in developing a conference application using Eclipse MicroProfile, and explore possible scenarios of whats next in MicroProfile with Jakarta EE.By the end of this book, youll have gained a clear understanding of Eclipse MicroProfile and its role in enterprise Java microservices.---Features-- Create cloud-native microservices with ease using this detailed guide-- Avoid vendor lock-in when implementing microservices using Eclipse MicroProfile-- Discover why MicroProfile is a great specification for building microservices in multi-cloud environments

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Build and optimize your microservice architecture with Java
Cesar Saavedra
Heiko W. Rupp
Jeff Mesnil
Pavol Loffay
Antoine Sabot-Durand
Scott Stark

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Cesar Saavedra has been working in the IT industry since 1990 and holds a master of science degree in computer science and an MBA. He has worked as a developer, consultant, technical seller, and technical marketer throughout his career. He currently does technical product marketing for Red Hat JBoss EAP, Eclipse MicroProfile, OpenJDK, Quarkus, and Jakarta EE. He also manages technical marketing for the runtimes, integration, Business Process Management (BPM), and rules management portfolio, and works closely with engineering and product management on thought leadership. Cesar has authored white papers, e-Books, and blog posts, and is a conference and webinar speaker, giving presentations to customers and partners.

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David R. Heffelfinger is an independent consultant based in the Washington D.C. area. He is a Java champion, a member of the NetBeans Dream Team, and is a part of the JavaOne content committee.

He has written several books on Java EE, application servers, NetBeans, and JasperReports. His previous titles include Java EE 7 Development with NetBeans 8, Java EE 7 with GlassFish 4 Application Server, and JasperReports 3.5 for Java Developers, and others. David has been a speaker at conferences such as JavaOne and Oracle Code on multiple occasions.

He has also been a speaker at NetBeans Day in San Francisco and Montreal, showcasing NetBeans features that enhance the development of Java EE applications. You can follow him on Twitter at @ensode.

Yogesh Prajapati is an engineer with experience of the architecture, design, and development of scalable and distributed enterprise applications.

He authored the book Java Hibernate Cookbook, published by Packt. He has more than 8 years' experience with different aspects of Java, Spring, and cloud development, such as REST and microservices, with hands-on experience in technologies/frameworks including Backbase, Hibernate, AWS Cloud, Google Cloud, Node.js, JavaScript, Angular, MongoDB, and Docker.

He is currently working as a lead full stack consultant at dotin Inc. The Personality DNA Company.

He completed his Master of Computer Applications from Gujarat University. You can follow Yogesh on his blog kode12.

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What this book covers

, Introduction to Eclipse MicroProfile , frames the discussion within the context of the digital economy and describes what an enterprise Java microservice is and what the rest of the book will cover.

, Governance and Contributions, covers governance, processes, and how to contribute to the MicroProfile project.

, MicroProfile Config and Fault Tolerance , goes over config and fault tolerance in MicroProfile sub-projects in detail, explaining what problem each solves and giving code examples for each.

, MicroProfile Health Check and JWT Propagation , takes you through the Health Check and JWT Propagation sub-projects, helping you understand what challenges they tackle with the help of code examples.

, MicroProfile Metrics and OpenTracing , discusses the Metrics and OpenTracing sub-projects and the problems they solve. You will learn how to work with code examples of these sub-projects.

, MicroProfile OpenAPI and Type-Safe REST Client , covers two more sub-projects: OpenAPI and type-safe REST client. This chapter will help you work with code examples and understand the utility of these sub-projects in solving your enterprise problems.

, MicroProfile Implementations, Quarkus, and Interoperability via the Conference Application , provides details on the implementations of MicroProfile that are currently available on the market and discusses the project's progress to date. It also delves into The Conference Application, a demo that showcases the integration of different vendors' implementations of MicroProfile.

, A Working Eclipse MicroProfile Code Sample, provides a fully working project developed using MicroProfile (based on the Conference Application) and also gives coordinates to download the assets described.

, Reactive Programming and Future Developments, goes over present APIs currently being incubated/developed and APIs being discussed for future inclusion in the MicroProfile specification. In addition, it covers MicroProfile candidate APIs for reactive programming as well as potential future relationships between MicroProfile and Jakarta EE.

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