Learning Apache OpenWhisk: Developing Open Serverless Solutions

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Serverless computing greatly simplifies software development. Your team can focus solely on your application while the cloud provider manages the servers you need. This practical guide shows you step-by-step how to build and deploy complex applications in a flexible multicloud, multilanguage environment using Apache OpenWhisk. You’ll learn how this platform enables you to pursue a vendor-independent approach using preconfigured containers, microservices, and Kubernetes as your cloud operating system. Michele Sciabarrà demonstrates how to build a serverless application using classical design patterns and the programming language or languages that best fit your task. You’ll start by building a simple serverless application hands-on before diving into the more complex aspects of the OpenWhisk platform. • Examine how OpenWhisk’s serverless architecture works, including the use of packages, actions, sequences, triggers, rules, and feeds • Learn how OpenWhisk compares to existing architectures, such as Java Enterprise Edition • Manipulate OpenWhisk features using the command-line interface or a JavaScript API • Design applications using common Gang of Four design patterns • Use architectural design patterns such as model-view-controller to combine several OpenWhisk actions • Learn how to test and debug your code in a serverless environment

Author(s): Michele Sciabarrà
Edition: 1
Publisher: O’Reilly Media
Year: 2019

Language: English
Commentary: EPUB
Pages: 394
City: Sebastopol, CA
Tags: Cloud Computing; Command Line; Databases; Python; Java; JavaScript; Web Applications; Apache Kafka; CouchDB; Queries; Design Patterns; Go; Kubernetes; Unit Testing; Load Balancing; Serverless Applications; ngnix; bash; Jest; Apache OpenWhisk; IBM Cloud