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Mastering Event-Driven Microservices in AWS: Design Develop and Deploy Scalable Resilient and Reactive Architectures with AWS Serverless Services - cover

Mastering Event-Driven Microservices in AWS: Design Develop and Deploy Scalable Resilient and Reactive Architectures with AWS Serverless Services

Lefteris Karageorgiou

Publisher: Orange Education Pvt Ltd

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Unleash the Power of AWS Serverless Services for Scalable, Resilient, and Reactive ArchitecturesKey Features●  Master the art of leveraging AWS serverless services to build robust event-driven systems.●  Gain expertise in implementing advanced event-driven patterns in AWS.●  Develop advanced skills in production-ready practices for testing, monitoring, and optimizing event-driven microservices in AWS.Book DescriptionIn the book Mastering Event-Driven Microservices in AWS, author Lefteris Karageorgiou takes you on a comprehensive journey through the world of event-driven architectures and microservices. This practical guide equips you with the knowledge and skills to design, build, and operate resilient, scalable, and fault-tolerant systems using AWS serverless services.Through concrete examples and code samples, you'll learn how to construct real-world event-driven microservices architectures, such as point-to-point messaging, pub/sub messaging, event streaming, and advanced architectures like event sourcing, CQRS, circuit breakers, and sagas. Leveraging AWS services like AWS Lambda, Amazon API Gateway, Amazon EventBridge, Amazon SQS, Amazon SNS, Amazon SQS, AWS Step Functions, and Amazon Kinesis, you'll gain hands-on experience in building robust event-driven applications.The book goes beyond just theory and delves into production-ready practices for testing, monitoring, troubleshooting, and optimizing your event-driven microservices. By the end of this comprehensive book, you'll have the confidence and expertise to design, build, and run mission-critical event-driven microservices in AWS, empowering you to tackle complex distributed systems challenges with ease.What you will learn●  Design and implement event-driven microservices on AWS seamlessly.●  Leverage AWS serverless services more effectively.●  Build robust, scalable, and fault-tolerant event-driven applications on AWS.●  Implement advanced event-driven patterns on AWS.●  Monitor and troubleshoot event-driven microservices on AWS effectively.●  Secure and optimize event-driven microservices for production workloads on AWS.Table of Contents1. Introduction to Event-Driven Microservices2. Designing Event-Driven Microservices in AWS3. Messaging with Amazon SQS and Amazon SNS4. Choreography with Amazon EventBridge5. Orchestration with AWS Step Functions6. Event Streaming with Amazon Kinesis7. Testing Event-Driven Systems8. Monitoring and Troubleshooting9. Optimizations and Best Practices for Production10. Real-World Use Cases on AWS      Index
Available since: 02/07/2025.
Print length: 392 pages.

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