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Hands-On Microservices with Rust

You're reading from   Hands-On Microservices with Rust Build, test, and deploy scalable and reactive microservices with Rust 2018

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Product type Paperback
Published in Jan 2019
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781789342758
Length 520 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Denis Kolodin Denis Kolodin
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Table of Contents (19) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Introduction to Microservices FREE CHAPTER 2. Developing a Microservice with the Hyper Crate 3. Logging and Configuring Microservice 4. Data Serialization and Deserialization with the Serde Crate 5. Understanding Asynchronous Operations with Futures Crate 6. Reactive Microservices - Increasing Capacity and Performance 7. Reliable Integration with Databases 8. Interaction to Database with Object-Relational Mapping 9. Simple REST Definition and Request Routing with Frameworks 10. Background Tasks and Thread Pools in Microservices 11. Involving Concurrency with Actors and the Actix Crate 12. Scalable Microservices Architecture 13. Testing and Debugging Rust Microservices 14. Optimization of Microservices 15. Packing Servers to Containers 16. DevOps of Rust Microservices - Continuous Integration and Delivery 17. Bounded Microservices with AWS Lambda 18. Other Books You May Enjoy

Preface

This book will introduce you to the development of microservices with Rust. I started using Rust not that long ago, back in 2015. It had only been a couple of months since the release of version 1.0 and, at that time, I didn't think that this tool would usher in a silent revolution that would disrupt the traditions associated with system programmingwhich, at that time, was tedious and in no way fashionable.

Maybe I'm exaggerating a little, but I have witnessed how companies stopped using the customary tools and began rewriting parts of their products or a number of services in Rust, and they were so happy with the outcome that they continue to do so time and again. Today, Rust is an important part of blockchain initiatives, the flagship for WebAssembly, and is an awesome tool for developing fast and reliable microservices that utilize all available server resources. Consequently, Rust has transformed itself from a hobby tool for curious developers into a strong foundation for modern products.

In this book, we will learn how to create microservices using Rust. We begin with a short introduction to microservices, and discuss why Rust is a good tool for writing them. Then, we will create our first microservice using the hyper crate, and learn how to configure microservices and log activities. After that, we will explore how to support different formats of requests and responses using the serde crate.

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