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Microservices With Apache Camel and Quarkus (Part 2)

Dzone - DevOps

In the first part of this series , we saw a simplified microservices-based money transfer application, implemented using Apache Camel and AWS SDK (Software Development Kit) as Java development tools and Quarkus as a runtime platform. It's the scenario that we'll be considering during this new post.

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AWS Microservices Architecture – Enabling Faster Application Development

RapidValue

Over the past few years, we have witnessed that the use of Microservices as a means of driving agile best practices and accelerating software delivery, has become more and more commonplace. Key Features of Microservices Architecture. Microservices architecture follows the decentralized data management.

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What You Need to Know About Containerization: An Overview

Datavail

Containerization is a hot topic for decision-makers in the Application Development (AppDev) space. If you’re thinking of adding containers to your Application Development toolbox, there are things you need to know about containers. The Container Versus Virtual Machine Discussion. Supporting microservices.

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Tips for designing distributed systems

CircleCI

In past years, when application developers wanted their application to process large data sets, they built mainframe-based applications. Users were deploying applications on many different operating systems, hardware platforms, and network protocols. Microservice architecture. Monolithic design. Distributed computing.

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Does Containerization Improve Your Security?

Datavail

Containers are a popular software development option, but what are the security implications of using them? Software development projects that use microservices in a container environment typically take a continuous integration/continuous delivery (CI/CD) approach that involves frequent updates to the application.

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Cloud-Native Applications: Principles, Benefits, and Best Practices

Altexsoft

The application development and deployment process, particularly for software-as-a-service (SaaS) applications, has dramatically changed from on-premise software to cloud services. The cloud-native approach offers the best features, such as service meshes, immutable infrastructure, declarative APIs , microservices and containers.

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Deploying Java on Kubernetes with Quarkus

Modus Create

It fills a big gap in the Java ecosystem focusing on the Kubernetes platform, empowering developers to build and deploy small, optimized applications that can run either as standalone services or as serverless functions. Quarkus had its first production-ready release in November 2019 and quickly became huge news in the Java community.