Playing with Java Microservices on Kubernetes and OpenShift

Nebrass Lamouchi
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 Playing with Java Microservices on Kubernetes and OpenShift will teach you how to build and design microservices using Java and the Spring platform.

This book covers topics related to creating Java microservices and deploy them to Kubernetes and OpenShift.

Traditionally, Java developers have been used to developing large, complex monolithic applications. The experience of developing and deploying monoliths has been always slow and painful. This book will help Java developers to quickly get started with the features and the concerns of the microservices architecture. It will introduce Docker, Kubernetes and OpenShift to help them deploying their microservices.

The book is written for Java developers who wants to build microservices using the Spring Boot/Cloud stack and who wants to deploy them to Kubernetes and OpenShift.

You will be guided on how to install the appropriate tools to work properly. For those who are new to Enterprise Development using Spring Boot, you will be introduced to its core principles and main features thru a deep step-by-step tutorial on many components. For experts, this book offers some recipes that illustrate how to split monoliths and implement microservices and deploy them as containers to Kubernetes and OpenShift.

The following are some of the key challenges that we will address in this book:

- Introducing Spring Boot/Cloud for beginners

- Splitting a monolith using the Domain Driven Design approach

- Implementing the cloud & microservices patterns

- Rethinking the deployment process

- Introducing containerization, Docker, Kubernetes and OpenShift


By the end of reading this book, you will have practical hands-on experience of building microservices using Spring Boot/Cloud and you will master deploying them as containers to Kubernetes and OpenShift.

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4.6
17 opiniones
Fabián Lobo
12 de agosto de 2020
Very clear and easy to understand. I will give it a try for sure
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Nebrass is a passionate Java developer, Apache NetBeans Committer since January 2018 and a former NetBeans Dream Team member until December 2017.

He is also working as a Project Leader in the OWASP Foundation, since March 2013, on the Barbarus Project.

He is the author of the books

- Playing with Java Microservices on Kubernetes and OpenShift published with Leanpub on November 2018.

- Pairing Apache Shiro with Java EE 7 published with InfoQ on May 2016.


Nebrass is graduated with a M.Sc Degree in Information Systems Security and a Bachelor's Degree in Management & Computing sciences from the Higher Institute of Management of Tunis, Tunisia.

Over the past 7 years, he has been working on Java SE/EE projects, in many sectors, including Business Management, Petroleum, Finance & Banking, Medical & healthcare, and Defence & Space. He has developed applications using many frameworks and Java-related technologies, such as native Java EE APIs and 3rd-party frameworks & tools (Spring, Hibernate, Primefaces, JBoss Forge). He has been managing and using infrastructure and programming tools such as DBMS, Java EE servers (Glassfish and JBoss), Quality & Continuous integration tools (Sonar, Jenkins, and Husdon), Docker & Kubernetes & Openshift.

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