
Reactive Applications with Akka.NET
Anthony Brown(Author)
Manning Publications (Publisher)
Published on 4. April 2018
Book
Paperback/Softback
280 pages
978-1-61729-298-9 (ISBN)
Description
Developing applications in a reactive style ensures that the experience
is always responsive. Akka.NET is a framework for building
distributed, message-driven applications which are able to stay
responsive for the user even in the face of failure or when faced with
more users. It makes it easy for .NET developers to write applications
which are able to react to changes in their environment.
Reactive Applications with Akka.NET begins with an overview of
reactive and a sample application written in the reactive style. Readers
will learn concepts of the actor model and what these mean in a realworld
reactive context. This hands-on book builds on fundamental
concepts that teach how to create reliable and resilient applications. It
also teaches useful Akka.NET features for building real-world
applications. By the end of the book, readers will be able to look at a
problem domain and understand how to create applications which are
able to withstand modern demands.
Key features:
* Hands-on examples that build on fundamental concepts
* Building real-world applications with Akka.NET
* Designing an Internet of Things architecture with reactive in
mind
* How to create applications that can withstand modern demands
AUDIENCE
Readers should be comfortable with C# or F# and the .NET framework. No
previous reactive experience needed.
ABOUT THE TECHNOLOGY
Developing applications in a reactive style ensures that the experience is
always responsive. Akka.NET is a framework for building distributed,
message-driven applications which are able to stay responsive for the user
even in the face of failure or when faced with more users.
is always responsive. Akka.NET is a framework for building
distributed, message-driven applications which are able to stay
responsive for the user even in the face of failure or when faced with
more users. It makes it easy for .NET developers to write applications
which are able to react to changes in their environment.
Reactive Applications with Akka.NET begins with an overview of
reactive and a sample application written in the reactive style. Readers
will learn concepts of the actor model and what these mean in a realworld
reactive context. This hands-on book builds on fundamental
concepts that teach how to create reliable and resilient applications. It
also teaches useful Akka.NET features for building real-world
applications. By the end of the book, readers will be able to look at a
problem domain and understand how to create applications which are
able to withstand modern demands.
Key features:
* Hands-on examples that build on fundamental concepts
* Building real-world applications with Akka.NET
* Designing an Internet of Things architecture with reactive in
mind
* How to create applications that can withstand modern demands
AUDIENCE
Readers should be comfortable with C# or F# and the .NET framework. No
previous reactive experience needed.
ABOUT THE TECHNOLOGY
Developing applications in a reactive style ensures that the experience is
always responsive. Akka.NET is a framework for building distributed,
message-driven applications which are able to stay responsive for the user
even in the face of failure or when faced with more users.
More details
Language
English
Place of publication
New York
United States
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Product notice
Paperback (trade)
Unsewn / adhesive bound
Dimensions
Height: 233 mm
Width: 186 mm
Thickness: 19 mm
Weight
540 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-61729-298-9 (9781617292989)
Schweitzer Classification
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Anthony Brown
Reactive Applications with Akka.NET
E-Book
03/2019
1st Edition
Manning;Pearson Professional
€49.44
Available for download
Person
Anthony Brown has been developing software for several years, primarily
using the .NET framework. He's a regular speaker at conferences on tools
and techniques to rapidly build systems that work.
using the .NET framework. He's a regular speaker at conferences on tools
and techniques to rapidly build systems that work.