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Building and hosting microservices without servers using AWS Lambda Key Features - Learn end-to-end development of microservices using .NET Core and AWS Lambda. - Learn a new way of hosting the .NET Core Web API on the AWS Lambda serverless platform. - Mastering microservices using .NET Core and AWS Lambda. Description Building Modern Serverless Web APIs introduces you to the serverless paradigm of the Web API application, its advantages, and presents you the modern approach of developing the Web API. The book makes efficient use of AWS Lambda services to develop efficient, scalable, and cost-effective API solutions. The book begins with a quick introduction to microservices, its characteristics, and current challenges faced in developing and implementing them. The book explores core concepts of ASP.NET Core and some important AWS services that are commonly used to build microservices using AWS. It explores and provides real hands-on microservice patterns and some of the best practices used in designing the serverless architecture. Furthermore, the book covers end-to-end demonstration of an application where you will learn to develop, build, deploy, and monitor microservices on AWS Lambda using .NET Core 3.1. By the end of this book, you will be proficient in developing microservices with AWS Lambda and become a self-starter to build your own secure microservices. What you will learn - Learn about microservices, their characteristics, patterns, and where to use them. - Understand popular microservice design patterns being used with the serverless architecture. - Learn about the ASP.NET Core Web API and its hosting strategies for building serverless microservices. - Learn about Amazon Web Services and the services commonly used to build microservices. Who this book is for This book is for a seasoned .NET developer or AWS practitioner who wants to learn about the microservices architecture, patterns, and how to deploy using AWS Lambda. Table of Contents 1. Microservices: Its Characteristics and Challenges 2. Introduction to the ASP.NET Core Web API 3. Introduction to AWS Services 4. Microservices Patterns 5. The Serverless Paradigm 6. Communication Patterns and Service Discovery 7. Collaborating between Microservices 8. Distributed Monitoring 9. Security 10. Continuous Integration and Deployment 11. AWS Best Practices About the Authors Tanmoy Sakar is an AWS Solutions Architect - Associate Certified professional with experience of more than 11+ years in the IT industry. He has handled responsibilities as a Lead in application design, development and support on enterprise applications. He has been working as a Senior Consultant in Neudesic LLC, Hyderabad, India. He holds a master’s degree from Jadavpur University (Kolkata). He has published papers at National/International conferences. Blog links: https://pragmaticawsguys.wordpress.com/ LinkedIn Profile: https://www.linkedin.com/in/tanmoy-sarkar-7a326030/
Set up complete CI and CD pipelines for your serverless applications using DevOps principles Key Features Understand various services for designing serverless architecture Build CD pipelines using various cloud providers for your serverless applications Implement DevOps best practices when building serverless applications Book Description Serverless applications are becoming very popular among developers and are generating a buzz in the tech market. Many organizations struggle with the effective implementation of DevOps with serverless applications. DevOps for Serverless Applications takes you through different DevOps-related scenarios to give you a solid foundation in serverless deployment. You will start by understanding the concepts of serverless architecture and development, and why they are important. Then, you will get to grips with the DevOps ideology and gain an understanding of how it fits into the Serverless Framework. You'll cover deployment framework building and deployment with CI and CD pipelines for serverless applications. You will also explore log management and issue reporting in the serverless environment. In the concluding chapters, you will learn important security tips and best practices for secure pipeline management. By the end of this book, you will be in a position to effectively build a complete CI and CD delivery pipeline with log management for serverless applications. What you will learn Explore serverless fundamentals and effectively combine them with DevOps Set up CI and CD with AWS Lambda and other popular Serverless service providers with the help of the Serverless Framework Perform monitoring and logging with serverless applications Set up a dynamic dashboard for different service providers Discover best practices for applying DevOps to serverless architecture Understand use cases for different serverless architectures Who this book is for DevOps for Serverless Applications is for DevOps engineers, architects, or anyone interested in understanding the DevOps ideology in the serverless world. You will learn to use DevOps with serverless and apply continuous integration, continuous delivery, testing, logging, and monitoring with serverless.
Build robust and reliable Java applications that works on modern infrastructure, such as containers and cloud, using the new features in Quarkus 1.0 Key Features Build apps with faster boot time and low RSS memory using the latest Quarkus 1.0 features Seamlessly integrate imperative and reactive programming models to build modern Java applications Discover effective solutions for running Java on serverless apps, microservices, containers, FaaS, and the cloud Book Description Quarkus is a new Kubernetes-native framework that allows Java developers to combine the power of containers, microservices, and cloud-native to build reliable applications. The book is a development guide that will teach you how to build Java-native applications using Quarkus and GraalVM. We start by learning about the basic concepts of a cloud-native application and its advantages over standard enterprise applications. Then we will quickly move on to application development, by installing the tooling required to build our first application on Quarkus. Next, we'll learn how to create a container-native image of our application and execute it in a Platform-as-a-Service environment such as Minishift. Later, we will build a complete real-world application that will use REST and the Contexts and Dependency injection stack with a web frontend. We will also learn how to add database persistence to our application using PostgreSQL. We will learn how to work with various APIs available to Quarkus such as Camel, Eclipse MicroProfile, and Spring DI. Towards the end, we will learn advanced development techniques such as securing applications, application configuration, and working with non-blocking programming models using Vert.x. By the end of this book, you will be proficient with all the components of Quarkus and develop-blazing fast applications leveraging modern technology infrastructure. What you will learn Build a native application using Quarkus and GraalVM Secure your applications using Elytron and the MicroProfile JWT extension Manage data persistence with Quarkus using PostgreSQL Use a non-blocking programming model with Quarkus Learn how to get Camel and Infinispan working in native mode Deploy an application in a Kubernetes-native environment using Minishift Discover Reactive Programming with Vert.x Who this book is for The book is for Java developers and software architects who are interested in learning a promising microservice architecture for building reliable and robust applications. Knowledge of Java, Spring Framework, and REST APIs is assumed.
Master over 60 recipes to help you deliver completely scalable and serverless cloud-native applications Key Features Develop global scale and event-driven autonomous services Continuously deploy, test, observe, and optimize your services Practical Node.js recipes for serverless cloud-native development Book Description Cloud-native development is a modern approach to building and running applications that leverages the merits of the cloud computing model. With cloud-native development, teams can deliver faster and in a more lean and agile manner as compared to traditional approaches. This recipe-based guide provides quick solutions for your cloud-native applications. Beginning with a brief introduction, JavaScript Cloud-Native Development Cookbook guides you in building and deploying serverless, event-driven, cloud-native microservices on AWS with Node.js. You'll then move on to the fundamental patterns of developing autonomous cloud-native services and understand the tools and techniques involved in creating globally scalable, highly available, and resilient cloud-native applications. The book also covers multi-regional deployments and leveraging the edge of the cloud to maximize responsiveness, resilience, and elasticity. In the latter chapters you'll explore techniques for building fully automated, continuous deployment pipelines and gain insights into polyglot cloud-native development on popular cloud platforms such as Azure and Google Cloud Platform (GCP). By the end of the book, you'll be able to apply these skills to build powerful cloud-native solutions. What you will learn Implement patterns such as Event Streaming, CQRS, and Event Sourcing Deploy multi-regional, multi-master solutions Secure your cloud-native services with OAuth and OpenID Connect Create a robust cloud-native continuous deployment pipeline Run services on AWS, Azure, and GCP Implement autonomous services to limit the impact of failures Who this book is for If you want to develop powerful serverless, cloud-native solutions, this book is for you. You are expected to have basic knowledge of concepts of microservices and hands-on experience with Node.js to understand the recipes in this book.
A complete end-to-end guide to implement Azure Functions and serverless orchestration with the help of various use cases. Key Features - Step-by-step guide along with code snippets and screenshots to master the topics. - Easy handbook to brush up the fundamental concepts and advanced topics of Serverless computing. - Includes real use-cases and numerous scenarios on creating Azure functions, its security, deployment, and troubleshooting them. - Understand how to monitor, troubleshoot, and perform advanced level diagnostics on Azure functions. Description Serverless is the current ongoing trend in the cloud industry that allows you to focus on code without worrying about the underlying infrastructure and helps in cost optimizations by providing pay for what you use. This book provides a practical mentoring with a step-by-step guide on how to create and work on Azure functions. You will be benefited with various use cases, illustrations, and visual representation to address complex problems around serverless computing. The book will help you to integrate Azure functions with other Azure services, seamlessly, without the need of writing much code. The book brings exclusive coverage on managing the deployment and security of the Azure functions. You will learn how to use different methods to monitor the Azure functions and how to perform correct diagnostics and troubleshooting without the use of any third-party integrations. What you will learn - Learn to easily create Azure functions using multiple tools and options. - Learn to use triggers and bindings for integrating Azure functions with other Azure services. - Get to know how to orchestrate the serverless workflow using Azure Durable functions. - Learn to practice security mechanisms to secure Azure functions in the production environment. Who this book is for This book is for developers, DevOps engineers, technical specialists, architects and consultants at all levels, who want to build and deploy serverless applications with Azure functions. Some prior experience with C# (for developers) and fundamental Microsoft Azure services will help you to make the most of this book. However, the book is intended for each type of cloud-specific role. Table of Contents 1. Overview of Azure and Serverless Computing 2. Introduction to Azure Functions 3. Creating Your First Function 4. Azure Functions Triggers and Bindings 5. Durable Functions and Orchestration 6. Configuring Security for Azure Functions Security 7. Continuous Deployment for Azure Functions 8. Troubleshooting and Monitoring Azure Functions About the Authors Varun Kumar is currently working with Microsoft as an architect helping various enterprise customers and startups in their cloud transformations, conducting technical reviews of the existing architecture, defining technology roadmaps, and architecting multi-million-dollar solutions. He has more than 12 years of experience in leading solutions delivery in .Net tech stack, Microsoft Azure and AWS. He also has vast experience in direct engagement with stakeholders at all levels, including CxOs, MDs, Business owners, Architects, SMEs, Vendors, Consultants, and Designers, etc. LinkedIn Profile: https://www.linkedin.com/in/varun-kumar-64576825 Blogs: https://cloudavenue.in/ Ketan Agnihotri is a proud Indian working as an Azure consultant at Microsoft and loves making new professional acquaintances. He is a senior Full Stack developer having team leading experience and is a Microsoft Certified Solutions Expert (MCSE). He is a seasoned team-oriented and ambitious software engineer with a successful track record of delivering high-performance applications. He is also a speaker, blogger, and trainer working with people across the globe. LinkedIn Profile: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ketanagnihotri/ Blogs: https://k10.in/