Cloud computing is being talked about as the next major trend that is going to change the way businesses use technology to gain competitive advantage in the marketplace, much like the Internet did in the 1990s. Java Enterprise Edition (EE) appears to be the programming platform of choice for most organizations that require scalability and enterprise application features. Java has had tremendous success in the engineering community with a substantial ecosystem of various open source frameworks and utilities Cloud computing + Java + open source = The next generation of "Internet-scale" applications Pro Amazon EC2 and WS with Java walks you through a comprehensive and practical approach to working with Amazon's Elastic Compute Cloud in EC2 and associated web services using Java EE implementations, frameworks, and tools like JBoss, Hibernate, Spring, GridGrain, and more to create the next generation of "Internet-scale" applications. The Freedom OSS author team has had long-term, close partnerships with Amazon Web Services and JBoss. These relationships give the authors a unique insight into their inner workings and various implementation strategies.
And these insights provide a "view from the trenches" that comes from having done over 100 Amazon AWS and over 300 Java EE projects in the last two years. What you'll learn * Migrate your existing JEE application to EC2/EBS/S3 * Get your Java web application up and running in minutes in the cloud * Avoid common Amazon Web Services pitfalls * Secure your application running on JBoss or Tomcat on Amazon EC2 * Create Amazon Machine Images (AMI) containing Java components * Deploy your Spring-based app on EC2 * Uncover Internet-scale messaging alternatives on the cloud * Find out when to best use elastic block storage vs. S3 * Determine how and when to utilize everything AWS has to offer * Explore design strategies on how to stay "cloud agnostic" * Handle large usage spikes in your Java EE application through "bursting" and "autoscale" strategies * Create High Performance Computing (HPC) Java applications to crunch large data sets * Find out how to create highly reliable applications using Java and AWS Who this book is for Java developers and architects with good working knowledge of Java EE and basic concepts of cloud computing.
This book can also apply to project managers, system admins, and tech-savvy small business owners who wish to create cloud-based business services.
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Höhe: 235 mm
Breite: 178 mm
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978-1-4302-2447-1 (9781430224471)
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Max Yankelevich is the Chief Architect at Freedom Open Source Solutions where he is responsible for Strategic Technology Direction of the firm. Max is a recognized subject matter expert in the areas of "Practical SOA", Professional Open Source and Cloud Computing. Mr. Yankelevich is a seasoned Architect with over 15 years of hands-on experience in large scale, distributed applications using Open Source, Service-Oriented Architecture and Cloud Computing. Prior to joining Freedom OSS, Mr. Yankelevich provided architectural guidance to Fortune 500 companies, such as JP Morgan Chase, Credit Suisse, AIG, Deutsche Bank, ADP and Amerada Hess. Mr. Yankelevich holds a BA in Computer Science from Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
Donald Mahaya is responsible for Practical Cloud Computing Practice at Freedom Open Source Solutions. Prior to forming a partnership with Freedom Open Source Solutions Mr. Mahaya provided Architectural guidance to Fortune 500 companies, such as JP Morgan, AIG, Deutsche Bank, Dun & Bradstreet, New York Life, and Guardian Life Insurance as well as an engagements with City of New York Financial Information Service Agency and the New York Police Department Real Time Crime Center.
Mikhail Malamud is Vice President of R&D at Freedom OSS where he manages Center for Excellence in Middleware. His professional areas of expertise include: Enterprise Messaging, Event Driven Architectures, Publish/Subscribe Networks and Complex Event Processing. Mikhail holds BS in Computer Science and Masters in Management from University of Pennsylvania.
Cloud Vendor Overview
The Cloud vs. Datacenter /Collocation /Hosting / Virtual Private Servers
AWS Overview
Commonly Used JEE Features & Open Source Frameworks
Deploying Your Java Application Server in Amazon Cloud
Enterprise Spring in the Cloud
Monitoring and Operating JBoss Applications on Amazon EC2.
Building JEE Clustered Applications on EC2
Securing JEE Deployment in AWS
Example Application - Media Transcoding Web Application
Best Practices for JEE development with AWS
Common Pitfalls of AWS Deployment.
Project Management with AWS
Conclusion.