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Building Modern Distributed Systems with Java [Video]
Building Modern Distributed Systems with Java [Video]

Building Modern Distributed Systems with Java: Learn how to design large-scale modern distributed systems with NoSQL databases, messaging queues and cluster coordination using Java [Video]

By Lukasz Antoniak
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Video Apr 2022 3 hours 54 minutes 1st Edition
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  • Design and implement globally distributed, scalable, fault-tolerant, and resilience applications
  • Understanding of common algorithms and techniques used in the majority of NoSQL databases and streaming platforms
  • In-depth knowledge of Apache Cassandra, Apache Kafka, and ETCD

Description

A significant percentage of large-scale enterprises experience performance issues with their business-critical applications. Most of the production systems have been built on top of legacy, monolith technologies. The recent popularity of micro-services will not fulfill its promise of decoupled, scalable, and fault-tolerant systems, unless “done right”. While entering the world of micro-services, engineers start building distributed applications, where robust remote procedure calls and cluster coordination are a must. You will look at various technologies, algorithms, and design patterns here. Some of them are Service Registry and Discovery, Service Mesh, Apache Cassandra ETCD (coordinator managing Kubernetes clusters), Apache Kafka, Idempotent service design, retry logic, Sharding, and Consistent Hashing, Client-side Load Balancing, Distributed Tracing, Canary Deployment, Sidecar Pattern, Circuit Breaker, and many more. Finally, you will also see the principles of various distributed systems designs; for example, master-less versus with leaders, poll-based versus push-based, immediate versus eventual consistency. After completing the course, learning new distributed database technology would be easier, because you will know the commonly reused techniques, including their pros and cons. All the resource files are available on the GitHub repository at https://github.com/PacktPublishing/Building-Modern-Distributed-Systems-with-Java

What you will learn

Look at the concepts of distributed systems Understand synchronous and asynchronous communication patterns Study service meshes and Idempotent service design Differentiate between traditional RDBMS systems and NoSQL Learn deployment requirements for strongly consistent distributed systems Build distributed URL-shortening services like Tiny-URL

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Publication date : Apr 21, 2022
Length 3 hours 54 minutes
Edition : 1st Edition
Language : English
ISBN-13 : 9781804613313
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Publication date : Apr 21, 2022
Length 3 hours 54 minutes
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Language : English
ISBN-13 : 9781804613313
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Table of Contents

5 Chapters
1. Concepts of Distributed Systems Chevron down icon Chevron up icon
2. Remote Procedure Call Chevron down icon Chevron up icon
3. Distributed Databases Chevron down icon Chevron up icon
4. Cluster Coordination Chevron down icon Chevron up icon
5. Distributed Messaging Systems Chevron down icon Chevron up icon

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