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Software Architecture with Spring

You're reading from   Software Architecture with Spring Design scalable and high-performance Java applications with Spring

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Product type Paperback
Published in Jun 2025
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781835880609
Length 464 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Table of Contents (21) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Part 1:Foundations of Software Architecture
2. Chapter 1: Diving into Software Architecture FREE CHAPTER 3. Chapter 2: Decision-Making Processes in Software Architecture 4. Chapter 3: Understanding the System Context 5. Part 2: Exploring Architectural Styles
6. Chapter 4: Monolithic Architecture 7. Chapter 5: Client-Server Architecture 8. Chapter 6: Microservices Architecture 9. Chapter 7: Microservices Patterns with Spring Cloud 10. Chapter 8: Event-Driven Architecture 11. Chapter 9: Pipe-and-Filter and Serverless Architecture 12. Part 3: Advanced Topics in Modern Software Development
13. Chapter 10: Security 14. Chapter 11: Observability 15. Chapter 12: Testing 16. Chapter 13: Performance and Optimizations 17. Chapter 14: Orchestration with Kubernetes 18. Chapter 15: Continuous Integration and Continuous Deployment 19. Index 20. Other Books You May Enjoy

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This chapter explored client-server architecture in software development, detailing its components (client, server, and network) and highlighting its advantages, such as centralized management, data consistency, scalability, performance optimization, resource sharing, and reliability. It also acknowledged the drawbacks, including single points of failure, performance bottlenecks, scalability limitations, latency issues, and security vulnerabilities. The chapter introduced various client-server architectures, including two-tier, three-tier, and n-tier models, contrasting their scalability, performance, maintainability, reusability, and security to understand their real-world implications clearly.

The chapter also covered a range of client-server communication protocols, such as HTTP, WebSocket, AMQP, and SOAP, and delved into the principles and best practices for designing RESTful APIs. A detailed case study of an online auction system illustrated the practical application...

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