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Build scalable microservices with Spring, Docker, and Mesos

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  • Learn how to efficiently build and implement microservices in Spring, and how to use Docker and Mesos to push the boundaries of what you thought possible

  • Examine a number of real-world use cases and hands-on code examples.

  • Distribute your microservices in a completely new way

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Name: Erik Gfesser
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Greatmixoftheoryandpractice
Date: Reviewed in the United States on June 8, 2017
Review: The mix of theory and practice that this book provides is among the best I have ever run across, although those looking to potentially work through this book should be aware that a number of issues start surfacing in Chapter 5. Hopefully these issues are resolved in the second edition due out in October 2017, but in the meantime this book is second to none in the Spring Boot microservices space, not to mention amongst the best in the general microservices space.While all 10 chapters provide theory, Chapter 2 and Chapters 5 through 9 also provide development exercises. The discussions and exercises build upon one another as the text progresses, starting with a 100-page introduction to microservices in Chapters 1 and 3 and a Spring Boot introductory exercise in Chapter 2, and a monolith-to-microservices case study in Chapter 4 that provides background for the exercises covered in the next 200-pages. The last chapter (Chapter 10) provides some needed discussion on the microservices development lifecycle, but is in my opinion a bit rushed, so readers should expect the need to explore this topic further using other resources.While I have been a heavy user of open source software and libraries for many years, the short lifespans of some of the Spring technologies used throughout this book are especially apparent for someone like me who prefers to use the latest releases whenever possible. For example, I initially had no issues updating the projects provided by the author from Spring Boot 1.3.5.RELEASE (May 2016) to 1.5.2.RELEASE (March 2017). But by the time I got to Chapter 8 my decision was to start re-architecting a real product that I had recently built with my development team, and doing so became more difficult as the code base was much more complicated than what is presented by the author.The one exception was my upgrading of Spring Cloud Brixton.RELEASE (May 2016) to Camden.Release (September 2016) after running into a number of issues with technologies such as Zuul (which is covered alongside other technologies such as Eureka in Chapter 5). However, as my real product extensively used Spring Security as is the case with all serious Spring Boot applications, the complete absence of Spring Security in this book was a surprise. Readers new to Spring in general should expect the need to extensively explore Spring Security apart from this material as it can be one of the most complex Spring projects, and in my experience the community tends to offer very poor guidance.Other than differences in releases, readers should be aware of other issues in the exercises. While not an issue per se, my qualms began with Chapter 2 where the author begins running Spring Boot applications using "java -jar" on the command line. It wasn't until I started re-architecting and Dockerizing my real product as part of working through Chapter 8 that I realized the author was probably avoiding use of "mvn clean spring-boot:run" because of the way Docker works.Some issues are relatively more trivial, such as SMTP configuration that mistakenly uses port 2525 rather than the default port of 25 in Chapter 2, although a book written for those new to Spring in general should mention in Chapter 5, for example, that use of Maven profiles are another common option to externalize configuration. Interestingly, some of the content that the author provides is also out of order, the most glaring example of which is toward the tail end of Chapter 5 when setting up Eureka is done after a 16-step process outlining how to access the example configuration server from clients, which itself depends on Eureka being up and running.Please take my advice and perform the Chapter 8 exercise in Linux after working through the 6-part "Get Started with Docker" series of exercises on the Docker website in Linux as well, as Docker for Windows is a mess right now and the author just does not explain Dockerization very well. And as a long-time user of Spring, I was not aware that not using the spring-boot-starter-parent Maven dependency would lead to incomplete manifest files and therefore the inability to start applications correctly.So in the end, why did I chose to grant this book 5 stars? Because the author provides a lot of the microservices theory that is skipped elsewhere, and includes practical application as part of the discussion. That said, I suggest additionally checking out 4 freely available microservices books from O'Reilly that I also recently read: "Microservices AntiPatterns and Pitfalls", "Reactive Microservices Architecture", "Microservices vs. Service-Oriented Architecture", and "Migrating to Microservices Databases".

Name: C-Nova
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Lotsofgreatinformation
Date: Reviewed in the United States on June 15, 2017
Review: Very dense. Pragmatic look at services, design, and implementation. Some books are light on information once you boil them down to their constituent points. This is not one of those books.Con:I wouldn't buy on Kindle. It's a bit tough to flip backwards or use as a reference.

Name: Alok Kher
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Architecturedesigncoding
Date: Reviewed in the United States on December 28, 2017
Review: Chapter 2 is a hands on workshop to review various features which is really cool. Then from chapter 4 we use his code. The architectural and design discussion is really good.

Name: Yoan Pacheco
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Microserviceconcepts
Date: Reviewed in the United States on November 22, 2018
Review: Very good teoric and practic book. It has some pitfalls in the examples but it is a 5 stars book.

Name: Kindle Customer
Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Verygood
Date: Reviewed in the United States on August 26, 2017
Review: Nice examples and easy to follow. Good information.

Name: rvsales
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Cool
Date: Reviewed in the United States on November 5, 2016
Review: Great read and information on micro service, I strongly recommend this book for everyone who wants think differently about how to modernize its legacy

Name: Binildas
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: NiceMicroServicesexplanationwithsamplesinJava
Date: Reviewed in the United States on September 7, 2016
Review: This book by Rajesh is excellent - from a coverage as well as working examples perspective. The author has done justice in putting the introductory as well as some detailed aspects of what has been promised in the front cover - "Spring, Docker & Mesos" - both for a new comer to the field as well as to an experienced software enthusiast who would like to get more in-depth knowledge of the "Micro services in Java with examples".I have covered more than 3/4th of the contents of this book while I write this review. I have been also trying out the samples at selected reading baselines. The samples are straight forward and working properly.Further, the best part of this book is the narration provided by the author in selecting between trade-offs in finalising the Architecture of a fictitious Airline Passenger Service System (PSS). It is not common to find such kind of a "thought process explained as text in a book", which is a USP for this book. In fact, such discussion we use to have when we sit across tables with Technical Architects or CTOs of our customers, but to have such an experience through a book like this, that too with some of these aspects demonstrated with code is a nice experience any reader would like to have.One aspect where the author could have made an improvement is in the build up of the samples As-Is explained in the descriptive part of the text. What I mean is, while the author succeeded in introducing and discussing the concerns one by one, when it comes to the code samples multiple such concerns are addressed in a single go in the code. However, that is not a major issue since the ultimate aim of any reader is to understand the solution approaches for all such concerns, whether it is experienced one by one or many in one go.Overall I would give top rating for this book also realising the fact that there are not too many books explaining the concepts of Micro services or The Twelve-Factor App principles with specific code samples also, today.

Name: vf
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: GoodpracticalguidetomicroservicesbasedonSpringCloudtechnologies
Date: Reviewed in the United States on April 8, 2017
Review: I learned a lot about microservices and technologies useful for their implementation from this book. Rajesh provides a thorough analysis of one particular use case and shows how to break a legacy monolith into cloud capable microservice architecture.Technologies used to implement the example services:- Spring Boot- Spring Cloud Config- Eureka (service registry)- Ribbon (software load balancer)- Zuul (API gateway)- Docker- Mesos/Marathon (cluster management)- AWS

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