Microservies and Docker have become the peanut butter and jelly of modern app delivery. They allow organizations to work in a consistent, isolated runtime environment.
Service discovery is an essential component of modern networks. This walkthrough of Hazelcast's service discovery SPI covers finding and adding new services and nodes.
Ever tried to start up a Spring Boot app only for a busted cache to stop it in its tracks? Cache abstraction and error handling might be a way to keep things smooth.
Docker Swarm makes it relatively easy to scale apps. With the help of Terraform and Packer, you can set up scaling for an app using cloud-native infrastructure.
Spring Boot, Maven, and Tomcat can form a powerful alliance. This sample web app shows the interplay between them and how you can easily configure them for your needs.
Sibanjan Das offers up a tutorial for building a web-based cluster and prediction analysis application through using R with the open source Shiny framework. Oh yeah, and he embedded the app directly into this DZone article... shine on you crazy data scientist.
For clouds, you have to decide if multi-tenancy and its possible security issues are important to you. $146 billion dollars says multi-tenant app architectures matter.
You can customize a Mule caching strategy so that the Mule cache scope actions can operate on the Redis data store. You can also try other third-party caching frameworks.
If you have Redis, Node.js, and the Heroku toolbelt installed on your machine, then you've got everything you need to build a real-time chat application.
Using a poor-quality server wastes everyone's time because the build takes too long to finish, resulting in intermittent test results and frustrated engineers.
Let's look into the Apache Ignite Cluster Layer, a GitHub project that includes the basic building blocks needed to implement a proposed microservices-based architecture.
Having software architecture means having architectural integrity, short-term and strategic guidelines, manageable complexity, and reduced maintenance costs.
Once you've mastered the basics of cache abstraction with Spring, consider moving onto Hazelcast for more options while incorporating a time-to-live policy.