Cloud-Native Applications in Java.MP4 | Video: 1280×720, 30 fps(r) | Audio: AAC, 48000 Hz, 2ch | 16.9 GBDuration: 14h 25m | Genre: eLearning | Language: EnglishBecome well-versed with the right techniques and patterns to build scalable applications that can be easily deployed to the cloud.
Key FeaturesLeverage the simplicity of Java Spring to build a full-fledged applicationRun your applications faster while generating smaller cloud service billsExplore ways to integrate your application with Docker and ElasticsearchWhat You Will LearnCreate Docker containers for microservices and set up continuous integration with JenkinsMonitor and troubleshoot applications in the cloudUse Docker and Kubernetes for containerizationPerform log aggregation and visualization with the Elasticsearch, Logstash, and Kibana (ELK) stackExplore a variety of XaaS APIs and build your own XaaS modelMigrate from a monolithic architecture to a cloud-native deploymentAboutBusinesses today are rapidly evolving and cloud-native applications are now needed more than ever before.
To build these types of applications, you must be able to determine the right environment, tools, and resources.
This course is designed to help you get to grips with all the concepts and techniques you need to build secure, robust, and scalable applications for cloud-based deployment.
The course begins by explaining the driving factors behind cloud adoption and how cloud deployment is different from regular application deployment.
You’ll learn about design patterns specific to apps running in the cloud, and discover how you can build a microservice in Java Spring using REST APIs.
Next, you’ll focus on how to build, test, and deploy applications with maximum automation to reduce the deployment cycle time.
A dedicated section will then guide you through configuring the Amazon Web Services (AWS) and Azure platforms and working with their APIs to deploy your apps.
Toward later chapters, you’ll understand how to write efficient code by exploring API design concerns and their best practices.
Finally, you’ll learn to migrate an existing monolithic app to a distributed cloud-native app.
By the end of this course, you’ll have learned how to confidently build and monitor a cloud-native application that is highly available and fault tolerant.