Hands-On Microservices with Rust: Build, test, and deploy scalable and reactive microservices with Rust 2018

Hands-On Microservices with Rust: Build, test, and deploy scalable and reactive microservices with Rust 2018 Denis Kolodin


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A comprehensive guide in developing and deploying high performance microservices with Rust

Key Features
Start your microservices journey and get a broader perspective on microservices development using RUST 2018,
Build, deploy, and test microservices using AWS
Explore advanced techniques for developing microservices such as actor model, Requests Routing, and threads
Book Description
Microservice architecture is sweeping the world as the de facto pattern for building web-based applications. Rust is a language particularly well-suited for building microservices. It is a new system programming language that offers a practical and safe alternative to C.

This book describes web development using the Rust programming language and will get you up and running with modern web frameworks and crates with examples of RESTful microservices creation. You will deep dive into Reactive programming, and asynchronous programming, and split your web application into a set of concurrent actors. The book provides several HTTP-handling examples with manageable memory allocations. You will walk through stateless high-performance microservices, which are ideally suitable for computation or caching tasks, and look at stateful microservices, which are filled with persistent data and database interactions. As we move along, you will learn how to use Rust macros to describe business or protocol entities of our application and compile them into native structs, which will be performed at full speed with the help of the server's CPU.

Finally, you will be taken through examples of how to test and debug microservices and pack them into a tiny monolithic binary or put them into a container and deploy them to modern cloud platforms such as AWS.

What you will learn
Get acquainted with leveraging Rust web programming
Get to grips with various Rust crates, such as hyper, Tokio, and Actix
Explore RESTful microservices with Rust
Understand how to pack Rust code to a container using Docker
Familiarize yourself with Reactive microservices
Deploy your microservices to modern cloud platforms such as AWS
Who this book is for
This book is for developers who have basic knowledge of RUST, and want to learn how to build, test, scale, and manage RUST microservices. No prior experience of writing microservices in RUST is assumed.

Table of Contents
An Introduction to Microservices with Rust
Developing a Microservice with hyper crate
Logging and Configuring Microservice
Data Serialization and Deserialization with the Serde Crate
Understanding Asynchronous Operations with Futures Crate
Reactive Microservices - Increasing Capacity and Performance
Reliable Integration with Databases
Interaction to Database with Object-Relational Mapping
Simple REST Definition and Request Routing with Frameworks
Background tasks and thread pools in Microservices
Involving concurrency with actors and actix crate
Scalable Microservices Architecture
Testing and Debugging Rust Microservices
Optimization of microservices
Packing Servers to Containers
DevOps of Rust Microservices - Continuous Integration and Delivery
Bounded Microservices with AWS Lambda
Sobre o Autor
Denis Kolodin has been developing high-loaded network applications for more than 12 years. He has mastered and used different kind of programming languages like C, Java, Python and even Go for developing various applications from high-frequency trading robots to IPTV broadcasting servers. Now he enjoys creating peer-to-peer networking applications inspired by distributed systems based on a blockchain. He started using Rust way back when version 1.0 was released and was delighted with features the programming language provided: zero-cost abstractions, safe multithreading, high-precision async programming and WebAssembly support. He is the core developer of Yew, a modern Rust framework inspired by Elm and React JS for creating multithreaded frontend apps with WebAssembly He writes full-stack apps in Rust at his job and is known for his unique problem-solving capabilities when it comes to Rust.

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