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This book looks at how Quarkus lets you live-reload your Java code, deliver continuous background testing, and automatically provide database instances. Martin Štefanko and Jan Martiška bring readers up to speed with Quarkus by building a real-world business application. The authors are Red Hat engineers who are both active contributors to the Quarkus project, and explain how Quarkus works, how you can integrate it into your stack for more productive Java development, and what makes Quarkus different from classic enterprise Java frameworks.
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Author: Martin Štefanko and Jan Martiška Publisher: Manning Date: February 2025 Pages: 416 ISBN: 978-1633438958 Print:1633438953 Kindle: B0DTJBZQX7 Audience: Java developers Level: Intermediate Category: Java

Topics covered:
- Use Quarkus Dev mode to speed up and enhance Java development
- Understand how to use the Dev UI to observe and troubleshoot running applications
- Automatic background testing using the Continuous Testing feature
- New frameworks and libraries such as Quarkus Messaging, gRPC, and GraphQL
- Simplify deployment of applications into Kubernetes and OpenShift
- Automatic management of remote services such as databases and message brokers via Docker containers
- Set up observability for applications by using metrics, health checks and distributed tracing
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