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Microservices and Containers
Transition to Microservices and DevOps to Transform Your Software Development Effectiveness Thanks to the tech sector’s latest game-changing innovations—the Internet of Things (IoT), software-enabled networking, and software as a service (SaaS), to name a few—there is now a seemingly insatiable demand for platforms and architectures that can improve the process of application development and deployment. In Microservices and Containers, longtime systems architect and engineering team leader Parminder Kocher analyzes two of the hottest new technology trends: microservices and containers. Together, as Kocher demonstrates, microservices and Docker containers can bring unprecedented agility and scalability to application development and deployment, especially in large, complex projects where speed is crucial but small errors can be disastrous. Learn how to leverage microservices and Docker to drive modular architectural design, on-demand scalability, application performance and reliability, time-to-market, code reuse, and exponential improvements in DevOps effectiveness. Kocher offers detailed guidance and a complete roadmap for transitioning from monolithic architectures, as well as an in-depth case study that walks the reader through the migration of an enterprise-class SOA system.Understand how microservices enable you to organize applications into standalone components that are easier to manage, update, and scaleDecide whether microservices and containers are worth your investment, and manage the organizational learning curve associated with themApply best practices for interprocess communication among microservicesMigrate monolithic systems in an orderly fashionUnderstand Docker containers, installation, and interfacesNetwork, orchestrate, and manage Docker containers effectivelyUse Docker to maximize scalability in microservices-based applicationsApply your learning with an in-depth, hands-on case study Whether you are a software architect/developer or systems professional looking to move on from older approaches or a manager trying to maximize the business value of these technologies, Microservices and Containers will be an invaluable addition to your library. Register your product at informit.com/register for convenient access to downloads, updates, and/or corrections as they become available.
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Microservices and Containers
Transition to Microservices and DevOps to Transform Your Software Development Effectiveness Thanks to the tech sector’s latest game-changing innovations—the Internet of Things (IoT), software-enabled networking, and software as a service (SaaS), to name a few—there is now a seemingly insatiable demand for platforms and architectures that can improve the process of application development and deployment. In Microservices and Containers, longtime systems architect and engineering team leader Parminder Kocher analyzes two of the hottest new technology trends: microservices and containers. Together, as Kocher demonstrates, microservices and Docker containers can bring unprecedented agility and scalability to application development and deployment, especially in large, complex projects where speed is crucial but small errors can be disastrous. Learn how to leverage microservices and Docker to drive modular architectural design, on-demand scalability, application performance and reliability, time-to-market, code reuse, and exponential improvements in DevOps effectiveness. Kocher offers detailed guidance and a complete roadmap for transitioning from monolithic architectures, as well as an in-depth case study that walks the reader through the migration of an enterprise-class SOA system.Understand how microservices enable you to organize applications into standalone components that are easier to manage, update, and scaleDecide whether microservices and containers are worth your investment, and manage the organizational learning curve associated with themApply best practices for interprocess communication among microservicesMigrate monolithic systems in an orderly fashionUnderstand Docker containers, installation, and interfacesNetwork, orchestrate, and manage Docker containers effectivelyUse Docker to maximize scalability in microservices-based applicationsApply your learning with an in-depth, hands-on case study Whether you are a software architect/developer or systems professional looking to move on from older approaches or a manager trying to maximize the business value of these technologies, Microservices and Containers will be an invaluable addition to your library. Register your product at informit.com/register for convenient access to downloads, updates, and/or corrections as they become available.
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Microservices in .NET
Microservices in .NET Core, Second Edition is a comprehensive guide to building microservice applications using the .NET stack. After a crystal-clear introduction to the microservices architectural style, it teaches you practical microservices development skills using MVC Core and ASP.NET Core. This second edition of the bestselling original has been revised with up-to-date tools for the .NET ecosystem, and more new coverage of scoping microservices and deploying to Kubernetes.about the technologyMicroservice applications are built by connecting single-capability, autonomous components that communicate via APIs. Microservice architectures boost productivity, support Agile workflows, and decrease the risks of catastrophic failures. However, they can be a big challenge to develop, as they demand clearly defined interfaces and reliable infrastructure. Luckily for developers, Microsoft’s own MVC Core and ASP.NET Core frameworks help manage the tricky API and simplify the task of building microservice-based applications.about the bookMicroservices in .NET Core, Second Edition provides a complete guide to building microservice applications. You’ll start by getting to grips with the unique architectural style of microservices, explained in a way that’s clear and accessible. You’ll move on quickly to practical development skills for building your own microservices using MVC Core and ASP.NET Core, working on real-world projects such as an ecommerce shopping cart. You'll design and build individual services in C# and learn how to compose them into a simple but functional application back end. In brand-new coverage for the second edition, you’ll also learn about scoping microservices and how to handle the complexities of deploying to Kubernetes. Along the way, you'll address production and operations concerns like monitoring, logging, and security. what's insideBuild scalable microservices that are reliable in productionOptimized microservices for continuous deliveryDesign event-based collaboration between microservicesDeploy microservices to KubernetesSet up Kubernetes in Azureabout the readerThis book is written for C# developers. No previous experience with microservices required.about the authorChristian Horsdal is an independent consultant with 20 years of experience building systems from large scale microservice systems to tiny embedded systems--and lots of stuff in between. He is a .NET expert, author of the books Microservices in .NET Core and Instant Nancy Web Development, a trainer, and an occasional open source contributor.
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Microservices: Flexible Software Architecture
The Most Complete, Practical, and Actionable Guide to MicroservicesGoing beyond mere theory and marketing hype, Eberhard Wolff presents all the knowledge you need to capture the full benefits of this emerging paradigm. He illuminates microservice concepts, architectures, and scenarios from a technology-neutral standpoint, and demonstrates how to implement them with today’s leading technologies such as Docker, Java, Spring Boot, the Netflix stack, and Spring Cloud.The author fully explains the benefits and tradeoffs associated with microservices, and guides you through the entire project lifecycle: development, testing, deployment, operations, and more. You’ll find best practices for architecting microservice-based systems, individual microservices, and nanoservices, each illuminated with pragmatic examples. The author supplements opinions based on his experience with concise essays from other experts, enriching your understanding and illuminating areas where experts disagree. Readers are challenged toexperiment on their own the concepts explained in the book to gain hands-on experience.Discover what microservices are, and how they differ from other forms ofmodularizationModernize legacy applications and efficiently build new systemsDrive more value from continuous delivery with microservicesLearn how microservices differ from SOAOptimize the microservices project lifecyclePlan, visualize, manage, and evolve architectureIntegrate and communicate among microservicesApply advanced architectural techniques, including CQRS and Event SourcingMaximize resilience and stabilityOperate and monitor microservices in productionBuild a full implementation with Docker, Java, Spring Boot, the Netflix stack, and Spring CloudExplore nanoservices with Amazon Lambda, OSGi, Java EE, Vert.x, Erlang, and SenecaUnderstand microservices’ impact on teams, technical leaders, product owners, and stakeholdersManagers will discover better ways to support microservices, and learn how adopting the method affects the entire organization. Developers will master the technical skills and concepts they need to be effective. Architects will gain a deep understanding of key issues in creating or migrating toward microservices, and exactly what it will take to transform their plans into reality.
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Kann man mp3 Player ohne Kopfhörer Musik hören?
Ja, man kann MP3-Player ohne Kopfhörer Musik hören, indem man den Player an externe Lautsprecher oder an ein Autoradio anschließt. Einige MP3-Player verfügen auch über eingebaute Lautsprecher, die es ermöglichen, Musik ohne Kopfhörer zu hören. Allerdings kann dies in manchen Situationen störend sein, da andere Personen in der Umgebung die Musik hören können. Zudem kann die Klangqualität über externe Lautsprecher oder das Autoradio im Vergleich zu Kopfhörern beeinträchtigt sein. Es ist daher ratsam, Kopfhörer zu verwenden, um Musik privat und in besserer Klangqualität zu genießen.
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Wie kann man mehrere Microservices über eine Oberfläche verwalten?
Eine Möglichkeit, mehrere Microservices über eine Oberfläche zu verwalten, besteht darin, ein API-Gateway zu verwenden. Das API-Gateway fungiert als zentraler Einstiegspunkt für alle Microservices und ermöglicht es, Anfragen an die verschiedenen Services weiterzuleiten. Über die Oberfläche des API-Gateways können dann alle Microservices verwaltet und gesteuert werden. Eine andere Möglichkeit besteht darin, eine Service-Orchestrierungsplattform zu verwenden, die es ermöglicht, die verschiedenen Microservices zu konfigurieren, zu überwachen und zu verwalten.
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Wie kann man Audio-Streaming nutzen, um Musik und andere Inhalte über das Internet zu hören?
Man kann Audio-Streaming nutzen, indem man sich bei einem Streaming-Dienst wie Spotify oder Apple Music anmeldet. Dort kann man aus einer großen Auswahl an Musik und anderen Inhalten wählen und diese direkt über das Internet streamen. Man benötigt lediglich eine stabile Internetverbindung und ein Gerät wie Smartphone, Tablet oder Computer, um die Inhalte abzuspielen.
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Was sind die Vorteile von Audio-Streaming im Vergleich zum Download von Musik?
Audio-Streaming ermöglicht den sofortigen Zugriff auf eine riesige Auswahl an Musiktiteln ohne Speicherplatz auf dem Gerät zu belegen. Es ist kostengünstiger, da keine einzelnen Songs oder Alben gekauft werden müssen. Zudem ermöglicht es das Entdecken neuer Musik durch personalisierte Empfehlungen und Playlists.
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Microservices: Flexible Software Architecture
The Most Complete, Practical, and Actionable Guide to MicroservicesGoing beyond mere theory and marketing hype, Eberhard Wolff presents all the knowledge you need to capture the full benefits of this emerging paradigm. He illuminates microservice concepts, architectures, and scenarios from a technology-neutral standpoint, and demonstrates how to implement them with today’s leading technologies such as Docker, Java, Spring Boot, the Netflix stack, and Spring Cloud.The author fully explains the benefits and tradeoffs associated with microservices, and guides you through the entire project lifecycle: development, testing, deployment, operations, and more. You’ll find best practices for architecting microservice-based systems, individual microservices, and nanoservices, each illuminated with pragmatic examples. The author supplements opinions based on his experience with concise essays from other experts, enriching your understanding and illuminating areas where experts disagree. Readers are challenged toexperiment on their own the concepts explained in the book to gain hands-on experience.Discover what microservices are, and how they differ from other forms ofmodularizationModernize legacy applications and efficiently build new systemsDrive more value from continuous delivery with microservicesLearn how microservices differ from SOAOptimize the microservices project lifecyclePlan, visualize, manage, and evolve architectureIntegrate and communicate among microservicesApply advanced architectural techniques, including CQRS and Event SourcingMaximize resilience and stabilityOperate and monitor microservices in productionBuild a full implementation with Docker, Java, Spring Boot, the Netflix stack, and Spring CloudExplore nanoservices with Amazon Lambda, OSGi, Java EE, Vert.x, Erlang, and SenecaUnderstand microservices’ impact on teams, technical leaders, product owners, and stakeholdersManagers will discover better ways to support microservices, and learn how adopting the method affects the entire organization. Developers will master the technical skills and concepts they need to be effective. Architects will gain a deep understanding of key issues in creating or migrating toward microservices, and exactly what it will take to transform their plans into reality.
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Spring Microservices in Action
By dividing large applications into separate self-contained units, Microservices are a great step toward reducing complexity and increasing flexibility. Spring Microservices in Action, Second Edition teaches you how to build microservice-based applications using Java and the Spring platform. This second edition is fully updated for the latest version of Spring, with expanded coverage of API routing with Spring Cloud Gateway, logging with the ELK stack, metrics with Prometheus and Grafana, security with the Hashicorp Vault, and modern deployment practices with Kubernetes and Istio.about the technologyMicroservices break up your code into independent interconnected services that require careful forethought and design. Fortunately, Spring Boot, Spring Cloud, and Spring Cloud Gateway simplify the tedious plumbing and infrastructure setup required for microservice applications. Spring Boot removes the boilerplate code involved with writing a REST-based service. Spring Cloud provides a suite of tools for the discovery, routing, and deployment of microservices to the enterprise and the cloud. Spring Cloud Gateway provides a clear and effective routing to APIs, with a single entry point into a system. Together, they make it a snap to spin up Spring applications as microservices and wire them together into a reliable, scalable system.about the bookFully updated and upgraded for the latest version of Spring, Spring Microservices in Action, Second Edition is an expanded revision of a Manning bestseller. In it, you’ll learn how to build microservice-based applications using Java and the Spring platform and how to efficiently monitor and log your microservices operations. Throughout the book, carefully selected real-life examples expose microservice-based patterns for configuring, routing, scaling, and deploying your services. You'll see how Spring's intuitive tooling can help augment and refactor existing applications with microservices and how Spring Cloud Gateway makes it easy to handle multiple APIs with a single tool. You’ll also pick up best practices for using Spring with modern deployment platforms based on Kubernetes and Istio. what's insideCore microservice design principlesMicroservices best practicesUsing docker containers to run microservicesManaging configuration with Spring Cloud Config and Hashicorp Vault for sensitive informationClient-side resiliency with Hystrix, and RibbonManaging application metrics with Prometheus and GrafanaIntelligent routing using Spring Cloud GatewayDistributed tracing with Spring Cloud Sleuth, Zipkin and ELK StackDeploying Spring Cloud applications with Kubernetes and Istioabout the readerThis book is written for developers with Java and Spring experience.about the authorsJohn Carnell is a senior cloud engineer with twenty years of experience in Java. Illary Huaylupo Sánchez is a software engineer with an MBA in IT management and over twelve years of experience in Java.
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gRPC Microservices in Go
Learn how to build fast and secure gRPC-based microservices using the powerful Go programming language. Ideal for software developers who know the basics of Go. gRPC Microservices in Go shows you howto combine the powerful gRPC Remote Procedure Call framework with Golang's low-level efficiency and flexibility. You will learn how to develop microservice inter-service communication patterns powered by gRPC, design backwards compatible APIs, and apply hexagonal architecture to microservices. Key features: Designing and implementing a resilient microservice architecture Testing microservices Deploying microservices to the cloud with modern orchestration tools Monitoring and overseeing microservices The powerful gRPC Remote Procedure Call framework delivers superior speed and security over protocols like REST. When paired with Golang's low-level efficiency and flexibility, gRPC and Go become a killer combination for latency-sensitive microservices applications. gRPC Microservices in Go shows you how to utilise these powerful tools to build production-grade microservices. About the technology Initially developed by Google, gRPC is a high-performance messaging protocol that is extraordinarily well-suited for microservices applications. This open-source framework helps you elegantly and reliably deliver messages securely within a microservices architecture. Its seamless integration with infrastructure for load balancing, tracing, fault tolerance, and security helps you effortlessly solve many of the common challenges of microservices. gRPC's server and client stubs let your project call remote service methods and define the business logic behind them. Combined with Go's fast compilation and execution speed, it's the perfect solution for building large-scale microservices architectures.
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USB-Kassettenaufnahmeband zum PC MP3-CD-Konverter Digitale Datei Audio-Musik-Player mit Kopfhörer
USB Cassette Player ist ein tragbares, tragbares USB-Band, das mit allen Arten von Bändern funktioniert. Es verfügt über einen einfach zu bedienenden USB-Anschluss zum Konvertieren der Musik auf Ihren Bändern in MP3-Dateien. Sie können MP3s auf Ihrem Computer anhören, auf Ihren tragbaren Musikplayer laden oder auf eine CD aufnehmen und in Ihrem Auto anhören. Seine tragbare Größe ermöglicht es, in praktisch jede Tasche zu passen und ermöglicht es Ihnen, Musik überall abzuspielen und zu übertragen. Merkmale: Konvertieren Sie Ihre alten Mixtapes und Kassetten in MP3, um sie für iPod/ MP3 abzuspielen oder auf CD zu brennen. Tragbare Größe ermöglicht es, in praktisch jede Tasche zu passen und ermöglicht es Ihnen, Musik überall abzuspielen und zu übertragen. Plug & Play USB-Gerät, keine Treiber erforderlich. 2 * AA Batterie (nicht enthalten)oder USB-Betrieben. Kommt mit Tape Converter Software, um Sie durch die Übertragung zu führen. Mit dem Audioausgang können Sie über Ihre Stereoanlage, Kopfhörer oder ein anderes Lautsprechersystem hören. Spezifikation Artikelname: AUFNAHME VON USB-Kassetten Schnittstelle: USB-Standard Aufnahmeformat: Welle, MP3 Eingang: Band Energieversorgung: 2 * AA Batterie (nicht enthalten) oder USB-Betrieben Verbrauchter Strom:weniger als 1,5 W Bearbeitungssoftware: Wagemut System Anforderungen: Ein verfügbarer USB-Anschluss Pentium 4 CPU oder höher 512MB RAM oder höher 1GB freien Festplattenspeicher CD-Rom zur installation Windows 2000, XP, Vista, Sieben Artikelgröße: Ca.. 11 * 8 * 3cm / 4.33 * 3.15 * 1.18in Artikelgewicht: Ca.. 173g / 6,08 Unzen Packungsgrösse: Ca.. 15 * 11 * 4cm / 5.90 * 4.33 * 1.57in Paketgewicht: Ca.. 260g / 9,15 Unzen Paketliste: 1 * USB-Kassettenspieler 1 * USB-Kabel 1 * Software-CD 1 * Benutzerkabel 1 * Kopfhörer
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Kann man Spotify auf mp3 Player hören?
Ja, es ist möglich, Spotify auf bestimmten mp3-Playern zu hören, die die Spotify-App unterstützen. Einige mp3-Player, wie zum Beispiel der Mighty Vibe oder der Sandisk Clip Sport, ermöglichen es Benutzern, Spotify-Playlists herunterzuladen und offline anzuhören. Es ist jedoch wichtig zu beachten, dass nicht alle mp3-Player die Spotify-App unterstützen und daher nicht alle für das Hören von Spotify geeignet sind. Bevor du einen mp3-Player kaufst, solltest du überprüfen, ob er mit der Spotify-App kompatibel ist.
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Kann man Audible auf mp3 Player hören?
Ja, man kann Audible-Hörbücher auf bestimmte MP3-Player herunterladen und hören. Dafür benötigt man die Audible-App und einen Computer, um die Hörbücher herunterzuladen und auf den MP3-Player zu übertragen. Nicht alle MP3-Player sind jedoch mit der Audible-App kompatibel, daher sollte man vor dem Kauf eines MP3-Players überprüfen, ob er Audible unterstützt. Es ist auch wichtig zu beachten, dass DRM-geschützte Audible-Hörbücher möglicherweise nicht auf allen MP3-Playern abgespielt werden können.
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Kann man mit einem MP3-Player Musik auf einer JBL Charge 5 hören?
Ja, man kann einen MP3-Player über ein Audiokabel mit der JBL Charge 5 verbinden und Musik darüber abspielen. Die JBL Charge 5 verfügt über einen AUX-Eingang, der mit dem MP3-Player verbunden werden kann.
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Kann man mit einem mp3 Player Hörbücher hören?
Ja, man kann mit einem mp3 Player Hörbücher hören. Viele mp3 Player unterstützen das Abspielen von Hörbüchern in verschiedenen Formaten wie z.B. MP3 oder M4B. Man kann die Hörbücher einfach auf den mp3 Player übertragen und unterwegs anhören. Einige mp3 Player haben sogar spezielle Funktionen wie Lesezeichen oder Geschwindigkeitsanpassung, um das Hörerlebnis zu verbessern. Es ist eine praktische und bequeme Möglichkeit, Hörbücher zu genießen, besonders für Menschen, die viel unterwegs sind oder keine Lust haben, schwere Bücher mit sich herumzutragen.
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