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Mastering Spring Boot 3.0

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Product type Book
Published in Jun 2024
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781803230788
Pages 256 pages
Edition 1st Edition
Languages
Author (1):
Ahmet Meric Ahmet Meric
Profile icon Ahmet Meric
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Table of Contents (16) Chapters close

Preface 1. Part 1: Architectural Foundations
2. Chapter 1: Introduction to Advanced Spring Boot Concepts 3. Part 2: Architectural Patterns and Reactive Programming
4. Chapter 2: Key Architectural Patterns in Microservices – DDD, CQRS, and Event Sourcing 5. Chapter 3: Reactive REST Development and Asynchronous Systems 6. Part 3: Data Management, Testing, and Security
7. Chapter 4: Spring Data: SQL, NoSQL, Cache Abstraction, and Batch Processing 8. Chapter 5: Securing Your Spring Boot Applications 9. Chapter 6: Advanced Testing Strategies 10. Part 4: Deployment, Scalability, and Productivity
11. Chapter 7: Spring Boot 3.0 Features for Containerization and Orchestration 12. Chapter 8: Exploring Event-Driven Systems with Kafka 13. Chapter 9: Enhancing Productivity and Development Simplification 14. Index 15. Other Books You May Enjoy

Brief overview of other architectural patterns

In this section, we’re going to mention some additional architectural patterns. Using patterns is helpful because it makes your development way more efficient and productive. It also helps optimize costs and improve planning – basically, it just makes everything easier.

There are tons of different enterprise patterns you can check out. To help you pick the right ones for your project, I have rounded up summaries of a few of them.

Service Oriented Architecture (SOA) design pattern

Service-oriented design patterns are kind of like building with LEGO blocks for software. You break the whole program down into smaller reusable pieces called services.

Each service has its own specific job to do. It can work on its own without needing the whole program. But these services talk to each other to get everything done together.

It’s kind of like if you had a big project and broke it into parts for different people...

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