May

30

2021

Practical Akka Http and Microservices

Laser 30 May 2021 07:56 LEARNING » e-learning - Tutorial

Practical Akka Http and Microservices
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz, 2 Ch
Genre: eLearning | Language: English + srt | Duration: 54 lectures (10h 14m) | Size: 5.26 GB

This course builds on the "Practical Java concurrency with the Akka Actor Model" and the "Practical Reactive Streams with Akka and Java" courses and will extend your knowledge of using the Akka to build robust, concurrent and scalable applications in Java.

Learn how to connect Akka systems to the outside world - a really practical hands-on course

How to connect Akka systems to the outside word using REST

How to integrate Akka into a Microservice Architecture

How to send data to Akka for use as a source for a stream

How to get Akka to source data from other systems by acting as a client

Reasonable level of Java knowledge

Comfortable with Java's Lambda syntax

Knowledge of Akka using Java and the Akka Typed API both Actors and Reactive Streams

This is a follow on course to the "Practical Java concurrency with the Akka Actor Model" and "Practical Reactive Streams with Akka and Java" courses

Topics included in this course are:

· using the Akka Http libraries to build Akka servers and clients,

· using REST to communicate between Akka system and between Akka and non Akka systems,

· implementing security, including HTTPS / SSL,

· Marshalling and unmarshalling (converting objects to and from JSON)

· Akka's advanced Routing DSL and how to apply it to your scenarios

· Building custom directives to expand the Routing DSL for your own needs

· Connecting akka into complex Reactive Stream graphs

· Dealing effectively with exceptions and where Akka servers are unable to handle requests

· Allowing a browser based client to connect to an Akka system

The course is very practical with real-world scenarios - you'll be expanding on the blockchain mining application built over the first 2 courses to make it into a genuine microservice.

Please note that although Akka is built in Scala, no Scala knowledge is needed for this course - the course covers Akka with Java and we won't be writing any Scala code.

This course covers the newer Akka Typed API only.

Experienced Java programmers who are looking to expand their skillset

Programmers needing to build scalable, robust, highly concurrent systems in Java




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