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Java Transaction Design Strategies book pdf download

book quality : Good
Size of file : 1.40MB
Number of Pages : 117
Department : Technology
Auther : Mark Richards
Section : Software
Date of Coming : 2022-08-10
Language : English

Author: Mark Richards

About the Author: I am a hands-on software architect, trainer, and published author. I’ve been in the industry since 1985, and I have experience in the architecture and delivery of Microservices Architectures, Service-Based Architectures, and Service-Oriented Architectures in a variety of platforms and languages. I’ve published numerous books and videos on areas of Microservices, software architecture, and enterprise messaging, and I have spoken at hundreds of conferences and user groups around the world. I am the founder of this website (DeveloperToArchitect.com), a website I started in January 2018 to help software developers in the move to becoming a software architect.

Java Transaction Design Strategies book pdf download By Mark Richards

Understanding how transaction management works in Java and developing an effective transaction design strategy can help to avoid data integrity problems in your applications and databases and ease the pain of inevitable system failures. This book is about how to design an effective transaction management strategy using the transaction models provided by Java-based frameworks such as EJB and Spring. Techniques, best practices, and pitfalls with each transaction model will be described. In addition, transaction design patterns will bring all these concepts and techniques together and describe how to use these models to effectively manage transactions within your EJB or Spring-based Java applications. The book covers: – The local transaction model – The programmatic transaction model – The declarative transaction model – XA Transaction Processing – Transaction Design Patterns

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