
[100% Off] Cloud-Native Microservices With Quarkus
A complete guide covering databases, http apis, testing, security, native images, messaging with Kafka and more
Requirements
- Knowledge and practical experience in Jakarta EE / MicroProfile specifications strongly recommended (esp. Jax-RS, CDI and JPA)
- Basic knowledge of cloud technologies helpful (especially container runtimes such as Docker)
- Experience in working with common IDE and buildtools (e.g. IntelliJ and maven) for Java development helpful
- API modeling and experience with tools like openapi-maven-plugin strongly recommended
- Nothing more: Please be welcome to learn the rest
- IntelliJ Ultimate is recommended to follow the course contents 1:1 (not mandatory anyway)
Description
You need to write fast scalable microservices in Java and further want to use your previous knowledge of quality-proven technologies? I’m glad you found your way here. You’ll learn exactly this in this course.
Quarkus is a framework for developing microservices with Java. It relies on proven tools, technologies and specifications such as Eclipse MicroProfile, Eclipse Vert.x and SmallRye. Microservices developed with Quarkus are designed to be operated in a cloud-native environment. The entire development process and the philosophies behind Quarkus support this orientation and ensure maximum productivity and efficiency right from the start.
This course is about the development of two microservices using an end-to-end example. We will do a lot of programming, and you should not just consume this course, but actively participate. Chapter by chapter, I’ll develop the demo application further in small steps, each one covering a single topic. I’ll guide you throughout the entire course and provide the source code in a public GitHub repository after each lesson. In doing so, we will automatically pass by typical topics for Microservices. These are, for example
Providing and accessing REST APIs
Accessing relational databases
Working with NoSQL databases
Configuration management
Security
Creation of native images with Graal-VM
Using the Quarkus CLI
Fault Tolerance
Application data caching
Connecting to message-brokers and event-buses
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I’m constantly developing this course and adding new lessons, especially in response to participant feedback.
Do you want to learn more? Then I look forward to welcoming you to my course.
Author(s): Ansgar Schulte








