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Introducing Micronaut - by Todd Raymond Sharp (Paperback)

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  • The microservice architecture has been adopted by many developer teams around the world.
  • About the Author: Todd Sharp is a software/web developer advocate for Oracle focusing on Oracle Cloud.
  • 130 Pages
  • Computers + Internet,

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Book Synopsis



The microservice architecture has been adopted by many developer teams around the world. To be successful, it's crucial that you understand how to program a microservice and get it running in the cloud. This book will walk you through the process of how to build, test, and deploy a Java-based Micronaut microservice to the Oracle Cloud with GitHub Actions.
You'll learn how to create a Virtual Machine (with both the Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) CLI and the OCI Gradle Plugin), as well as create and deploy the microservice as a Docker container that can be stored in Oracle Container Infrastructure Registry (OCIR) and deployed to an Oracle Kubernetes Engine (OKE) cluster. The microservice will use Micronaut Data for persistence, Testcontainers for testing, and Liquibase to manage your Oracle DB production schema.

After reading or using this book, you'll be able to build, test and deploy your first microservices using theMicronaut framework, Oracle Cloud and more.
What You'll Learn

  • Build and deploy Java-based microservices using Micronaut and Oracle Cloud
  • Run tests and publishing reports
  • Deploy to Oracle Cloud using OCI CLI and the OCI Gradle plug-in
  • Add a persistence tier to the microservice
  • Distribute a microservice with persistence
Who This Book Is For
Programmers and software developers with experience in Java and microservices programming who are new to Micronaut.



From the Back Cover



The microservice architecture has been adopted by many developer teams around the world. To be successful, it's crucial that you understand how to program a microservice and get it running in the cloud. This book will walk you through the process of how to build, test, and deploy a Java-based Micronaut microservice to the Oracle Cloud with GitHub Actions.
You'll learn how to create a Virtual Machine (with both the Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) CLI and the OCI Gradle Plugin), as well as create and deploy the microservice as a Docker container that can be stored in Oracle Container Infrastructure Registry (OCIR) and deployed to an Oracle Kubernetes Engine (OKE) cluster. The microservice will use Micronaut Data for persistence, Testcontainers for testing, and Liquibase to manage your Oracle DB production schema.

After reading or using this book, you'll be able to build, test and deploy your first microservices using theMicronaut framework, Oracle Cloud and more.
You will:

  • Build and deploy Java-based microservices using Micronaut and Oracle Cloud
  • Run tests and publishing reports
  • Deploy to Oracle Cloud using OCI CLI and the OCI Gradle plug-in
  • Add a persistence tier to the microservice
  • Distribute a microservice with persistence



About the Author



Todd Sharp is a software/web developer advocate for Oracle focusing on Oracle Cloud. He works with Micronaut and other Java frameworks to build, test and deploy microservices, web services and other web applications. He has worked with dynamic Java scripting languages, JVMs and various JavaScript frameworks for more than 14 years, originally with ColdFusion and more recently with Java/Groovy/Grails on the server side.

Dimensions (Overall): 9.21 Inches (H) x 6.14 Inches (W) x .32 Inches (D)
Weight: .48 Pounds
Suggested Age: 22 Years and Up
Number of Pages: 130
Genre: Computers + Internet
Publisher: Apress
Theme: Java
Format: Paperback
Author: Todd Raymond Sharp
Language: English
Street Date: October 13, 2022
TCIN: 1011991426
UPC: 9781484282892
Item Number (DPCI): 247-23-8527
Origin: Made in the USA or Imported
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