Spring Boot Microservices
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Product details
- ISBN 9781501523380
- Weight: 731g
- Publication Date: 29 Oct 2025
- Publisher: De Gruyter
- Publication City/Country: US
- Product Form: Paperback
Spring Boot Microservices is the ultimate handbook for mastering the intricacies of microservices design, implementation, and deployment through the lens of the Spring Boot framework. This guide is tailored to equip readers with practical insights and real-world applications, ensuring they possess the skills to construct robust and scalable microservices architectures. Starting with the fundamentals of Spring Boot and exploring its main modules, readers study essential topics such as microservices architecture, configuration management, database interaction, and security measures. Through practical guidance and hands-on exercises, you will learn to document endpoints effectively, streamline development processes, and implement strategies for efficient application packaging. With its emphasis on real-world case studies and industry insights, this book is an indispensable resource for developers, architects, and IT professionals seeking to leverage microservices architecture effectively in their projects and organizations, empowering them to harness the full potential of Spring Boot for building modern, scalable applications.
Andres Sacco has been working as a developer since 2007 using different languages. His background is mostly in Java and libraries / frameworks associated with the language. In most of the companies he worked for, he researched new technologies to improve the performance, stability, and quality of the applications. Since 2017 he has been finding new ways to optimize data transfer between applications to reduce infrastructure costs.
