
Reactive Design Patterns
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Reactive Design Patterns is a clearly written guide for building message-driven distributed systems that are resilient, responsive, and elastic. In this book you'll find patterns for messaging, flow control, resource management, and concurrency, along with practical issues like test-friendly designs. All patterns include concrete examples using Scala and Akka. Foreword by Jonas Bonér.
Purchase of the print book includes a free eBook in PDF, Kindle, and ePub formats from Manning Publications.
About the Technology
Modern web applications serve potentially vast numbers of users - and they need to keep working as servers fail and new ones come online, users overwhelm limited resources, and information is distributed globally. A Reactive application adjusts to partial failures and varying loads, remaining responsive in an ever-changing distributed environment. The secret is message-driven architecture - and design patterns to organize it.
About the Book
Reactive Design Patterns presents the principles, patterns, and best practices of Reactive application design. You'll learn how to keep one slow component from bogging down others with the Circuit Breaker pattern, how to shepherd a many-staged transaction to completion with the Saga pattern, how to divide datasets by Sharding, and more. You'll even see how to keep your source code readable and the system testable despite many potential interactions and points of failure.
What's Inside
- The definitive guide to the Reactive Manifesto
- Patterns for flow control, delimited consistency, fault tolerance, and much more
- Hard-won lessons about what doesn't work
- Architectures that scale under tremendous load
About the Reader
Most examples use Scala, Java, and Akka. Readers should be familiar with distributed systems.
About the Author
Dr. Roland Kuhn led the Akka team at Lightbend and coauthored the Reactive Manifesto. Brian Hanafee and Jamie Allen are experienced distributed systems architects.
Table of Contents
PART 1 - INTRODUCTION
- Why Reactive?
- A walk-through of the Reactive Manifesto
- Tools of the trade
PART 2 - THE PHILOSOPHY IN A NUTSHELL
- Message passing
- Location transparency
- Divide and conquer
- Principled failure handling
- Delimited consistency
- Nondeterminism by need
- Message flow
PART 3 - PATTERNS
- Testing reactive applications
- Fault tolerance and recovery patterns
- Replication patterns
- Resource-management patterns
- Message flow patterns
- Flow control patterns
- State management and persistence patterns
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Content
- Intro
- Copyright
- Brief Table of Contents
- Table of Contents
- Foreword
- Preface
- Acknowledgments
- About this Book
- About the Authors
- Part 1. Introduction
- Chapter 1. Why Reactive?
- Chapter 2. A walk-through of the Reactive Manifesto
- Chapter 3. Tools of the trade
- Part 2. The philosophy in a nutshell
- Chapter 4. Message passing
- Chapter 5. Location transparency
- Chapter 6. Divide and conquer
- Chapter 7. Principled failure handling
- Chapter 8. Delimited consistency
- Chapter 9. Nondeterminism by need
- Chapter 10. Message flow
- Part 3. Patterns
- Chapter 11. Testing reactive applications
- Chapter 12. Fault tolerance and recovery patterns
- Chapter 13. Replication patterns
- Chapter 14. Resource-management patterns
- Chapter 15. Message flow patterns
- Chapter 16. Flow control patterns
- Chapter 17. State management and persistence patterns
- Appendix A. Diagramming Reactive systems
- Appendix B. An illustrated example
- Appendix C. The Reactive Manifesto
- Index
- List of Figures
- List of Tables
- List of Listings
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