Learn Azure-based features to build and deploy Java applications on Microsoft's Azure cloud platform. This book provides examples of components on Azure that are of special interest to Java programmers, including the different deployment models that are available. The book shows how to deploy your Java applications in Azure WebApp, Azure Kubernetes Service, Azure Functions, and Azure Spring Cloud. Also covered is integration with components such as Graph API, Azure Storage, Azure Redis Cache, and Azure SQL.
The book begins with a brief discussion of cloud computing and an introduction to Java support on Azure. You'll then learn how to deploy Java applications using each of the deployment models, and you'll see examples of integrating with Azure services that are of particular interest to Java programmers. Security is an important aspect, and this book shows you how to enable authentication and authorization for your Java applications using Azure Active Directory.
Implementing a DevOps strategy is essential in today's market when building any application. Examples in this book show you how to build continuous integration and continuous deployment pipelines to build and deploy Java applications on Azure. The book focuses on the best practices you should follow while designing and implementing Java applications on Azure. The book also elaborates on monitoring and debugging Java applications running on Azure using Application Insights and Azure Monitor.
What You Will LearnDesign and build Azure-based Java applicationsRun Azure-based Java applications on services such as Azure App Services, Azure Spring Cloud, Azure Functions, and Azure Kubernetes ServiceIntegrate Azure services such as Azure SQL, Azure Storage Account, Azure Redis Cache, Azure Active Directory, and more with Java applications runningon Azure Monitor and debug Java applications running on AzureSecure Azure-based Java applicationsBuild DevOps CI/CD strategy for Azure-based Java applicationsPackage and deploy Azure-based Java applications on Azure
Who This Book Is For
Java developers planning to build Azure-based Java applications and deploy them on Azure. Developers should be aware of the preliminary cloud fundamentals to help them understand the Java capability available on Azure. They do not need to be an expert in Azure to grasp the book's content and start building Java-based applications using the capability available on Azure. However, they should have a good understanding of the Java programming language and frameworks.
The book begins with a brief discussion of cloud computing and an introduction to Java support on Azure. You'll then learn how to deploy Java applications using each of the deployment models, and you'll see examples of integrating with Azure services that are of particular interest to Java programmers. Security is an important aspect, and this book shows you how to enable authentication and authorization for your Java applications using Azure Active Directory.
Implementing a DevOps strategy is essential in today's market when building any application. Examples in this book show you how to build continuous integration and continuous deployment pipelines to build and deploy Java applications on Azure. The book focuses on the best practices you should follow while designing and implementing Java applications on Azure. The book also elaborates on monitoring and debugging Java applications running on Azure using Application Insights and Azure Monitor.
What You Will LearnDesign and build Azure-based Java applicationsRun Azure-based Java applications on services such as Azure App Services, Azure Spring Cloud, Azure Functions, and Azure Kubernetes ServiceIntegrate Azure services such as Azure SQL, Azure Storage Account, Azure Redis Cache, Azure Active Directory, and more with Java applications runningon Azure Monitor and debug Java applications running on AzureSecure Azure-based Java applicationsBuild DevOps CI/CD strategy for Azure-based Java applicationsPackage and deploy Azure-based Java applications on Azure
Who This Book Is For
Java developers planning to build Azure-based Java applications and deploy them on Azure. Developers should be aware of the preliminary cloud fundamentals to help them understand the Java capability available on Azure. They do not need to be an expert in Azure to grasp the book's content and start building Java-based applications using the capability available on Azure. However, they should have a good understanding of the Java programming language and frameworks.