
As interest grows in microservices and containers, Java developers have struggled to make applications smaller and faster to meet today’s demands and requirements. In the modern computing environment, applications must respond to requests quickly and efficiently, be suitable for running in volatile environments such as virtual machines or containers, and support rapid development. Size and boot time are major burdens for Java Developers to deploy their applications to Kubernetes.
For scalability and fault tolerance, most cloud-based applications are designed using microservices and dependencies. A service mesh is an infrastructure layer that connects microservices working together in a shared-services architecture. OpenShift Service Mesh is based on Istio and provides similar mechanisms for securing, controlling, and routing microservices. It also offers additional features and ease of installation.
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Topics:
• Kubernetes Native Java for Spring Developer
• Control Cloud Native Apps with Service Mesh
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