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Software Architecture with Spring - Design scalable and high-performance Java applications with Spring - cover

Software Architecture with Spring - Design scalable and high-performance Java applications with Spring

Wanderson Xesquevixos

Maison d'édition: Packt Publishing

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Keep up with the fast-paced tech landscape with Software Architecture with Spring, your practical guide to making strategic architectural decisions that align seamlessly with your business objectives.
Drawing from Wanderson's decades of experience, you'll journey through the complete software development lifecycle—from initial requirements gathering, through development and testing, to production deployment. You'll get hands-on with the evolution of an auction system, exploring its transformation through multiple architectural styles. You’ll discover how you can effectively transform a monolithic system into microservices using proven patterns and practices.
As you progress, you’ll master advanced architectural paradigms such as Event-Driven Architecture, Filter-and-Pipeline Architecture, and Serverless Architecture.
Disponible depuis: 23/06/2025.
Longueur d'impression: 464 pages.

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