Reactive Application Development

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Summary

Reactive Application Development is a hands-on guide that teaches you how to build reliable enterprise applications using reactive design patterns.

Purchase of the print book includes a free eBook in PDF, Kindle, and ePub formats from Manning Publications.

Foreword by Jonas Bonér, Creator of Akka

About the Technology

Mission-critical applications have to respond instantly to changes in load, recover gracefully from failure, and satisfy exacting requirements for performance, cost, and reliability. That's no small task! Reactive designs make it easier to meet these demands through modular, message-driven architecture, innovative tooling, and cloud-based infrastructure.

About the Book

Reactive Application Development teaches you how to build reliable enterprise applications using reactive design patterns. This hands-on guide begins by exposing you to the reactive mental model, along with a survey of core technologies like the Akka actors framework. Then, you'll build a proof-of-concept system in Scala, and learn to use patterns like CQRS and Event Sourcing. You'll master the principles of reactive design as you implement elasticity and resilience, integrate with traditional architectures, and learn powerful testing techniques.

What's Inside

  • Designing elastic domain models
  • Building fault-tolerant systems
  • Efficiently handling large data volumes
  • Examples can be built in Scala or Java

About the Reader

Written for Java or Scala programmers familiar with distributed application designs.

About the Author

Duncan DeVore, Sean Walsh, and Brian Hanafee are seasoned architects with experience building and deploying reactive systems in production.

Table of Contents

    PART 1 - FUNDAMENTALS
  1. What is a reactive application?
  2. Getting started with Akka
  3. Understanding Akka
  4. PART 2 - BUILDING A REACTIVE APPLICATION
  5. Mapping from domain to toolkit
  6. Domain-driven design
  7. Using remote actors
  8. Reactive streaming
  9. CQRS and Event Sourcing
  10. A reactive interface
  11. Production readiness

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About the author

Duncan DeVore is a Principal Systems Engineer at Lightbend, open source developer and frequent speaker. He has been an avid Scala developer since 2009, holds three patents for software design and led the release of one of the first large-scale Reactive applications in 2012.

Sean Walsh is CEO of reactibility.com and a seasoned architect with deep expertise in the Typesafe stack. He consults and evangelizes about reactive architectures.

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