Red Hat OpenShift Development II: Creating Microservices with Red Hat OpenShift Application Runtimes

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Like members of many organizations, you may be interested in or are already employing microservice architectures. We have introduced solutions to ease the on-ramp for the creation and deployment of microservices through its developer programs and Red Hat® OpenShift Application Runtimes.
Course content summary
- Deploy microservices with WildFly Swarm
- Deploy microservices with Vert.x
- Deploy microservices with Spring Boot
- Develop an API gateway
- Implement fault tolerance with Hystrix
Objectives
You should be able to demonstrate these skills:
- Determine which of the three runtimes is appropriate for a given use case
- Develop a simple microservice in each of the three runtimes, given appropriate documentation and examples
- Deploy microservices that interact with one another using the Red Hat OpenShift Container Platform
Target Audience
- Java application developers interested in employing microservices architectures
- Software architects interested in creating and deploying microservices
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Prerequisites
Red Hat recommends these prerequisites:
- Have completed Red Hat Application Development I: Implementing Microservice Architectures (JB283), or demonstrate equivalent experience with microservice architecture
- Being a Red Hat Certified System Administrator (RHCSA) or higher is helpful, for navigation and usage of the command line
- Being a Red Hat Certified Specialist in Containerized Application Development, completing Red Hat OpenShift Development I: Containerizing Applications (DO288), or experiencing developing and deploying containerized applications to an OpenShift cluster