Use a simple programming model and the .NET language of your choice to build large distributed systems. This book teaches you the Microsoft Orleans framework.
Even well-versed professional software developers with expertise in C# (or another language) find themselves unequipped to meet the challenges of distributed systems as infrastructure moves to multi-core; multiple computers are being used for scale, redundancy, and cloud computing; and multi-region deployment is taking place.
Orleans handles many of the concerns of distributed computing and cloud infrastructure, allowing you to concentrate on writing application logic.
What You Will Learn
- Know the key concepts for building distributed systems
- Gain a background in the origin and evolution of Orleans, and why it is important for your projects
- Dive into each of the features available in Orleans by building an example application
- Develop troubleshooting skills for fixing bugs and running diagnostics
- Achieve performance optimization and advanced configuration
- Use the Orleans Dashboard to discern valuable insight in system performance
Who This Book Is For
Experienced C# developers who want to build a new high-scale application (perhaps for an IoT requirement) and are interested in learning the concepts and features available in Orleans
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Sprache
Verlagsort
Zielgruppe
Illustrationen
4
4 s/w Abbildungen
XV, 140 p. 4 illus.
Maße
Höhe: 254 mm
Breite: 178 mm
Dicke: 9 mm
Gewicht
ISBN-13
978-1-4842-8166-6 (9781484281666)
DOI
10.1007/978-1-4842-8167-3
Schweitzer Klassifikation
Richard Astbury works at Microsoft UK, helping software teams build software systems to run in the cloud. Richard is a former Microsoft MVP for Windows Azure. He is often found developing open source software in C# and Node.js, navigating the river on his paddle board, and riding his bike. He lives in rural Suffolk, UK with his wife, three children, and golden retriever.
Chapter 1: Fundamentals.- Chapter 2: Grains and Silos.- Chapter 3: Hello World.- Chapter 4: Debugging an Orleans Application.- Chapter 5: Orleans Dashboard.- Chapter 6: Adding Persistence.- Chapter 7: Adding ASP.NET Core.- Chapter 8: Unit Testing.- Chapter 9: Streams.- Chapter 10: Timer and Reminders.- Chapter 11: Transactions.- Chapter 12: Event Sourced Grains.- Chapter 13: Updating Grains.- Chapter 14: Optimizations.- Chapter 15: Advanced Features.- Chapter 16: Interviews.