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- Title: Modernizing Enterprise Java: A Concise Cloud Native Guide for Developers
- Author(s) Markus Eisele, Natale Vinto
- Publisher: O'Reilly Media; 1st edition (November 30, 2021); eBook (Compliments of Red Hat)
- Permission: Free eBook is Complimented by Red Hat
- Paperback: 160 pages
- eBook: HTML and PDF
- Language: English
- ISBN-10: 1098102142
- ISBN-13: 978-1098102142
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While containers, microservices, and distributed systems dominate discussions in the tech world, the majority of applications in use today still run monolithic architectures that follow traditional development processes. This practical book helps developers examine long-established Java-based models and demonstrates how to bring these monolithic applications successfully into the future.
About the Authors- Markus is a Java Champion, former Java EE Expert Group member, founder of JavaLand, reputed speaker at Java conferences around the world, and a very well known figure in the Enterprise Java world.
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