又一本Manning的电子书 - Jakarta Commons Online Bookshelf

 

今天在TheServerSide.com上闲逛的时候发现首页又多了一个免费电子书节选的链接:由Manning Publications出版的Jakarta Commons Online Bookshelf中的第六个模块 – Validating data with Validator。下载地址:

http://www.theserverside.com/articles/content/JakartaCommons_Chapter6/JakartaCommons_Chapter6.pdf

虽然只是节选,但是我们不妨还是拿下来看一看,其实就这一章节来讲,还是比较有意思的。另外,通过浏览这部分电子书,我发现它除了讲Validator之外,至少还给我带来了两样东西:

1-      它提供了一份Jakarta Commons组件的清单,在Jakarta Commons项目都有哪些组件,以及每一个组件大致实现什么功能,单从官网上看要整理出一份这样的清单也不是很直接。这些有价值的组件包括:HttpClientFileUploadNetDigesterJXPath and BetwixtValidatorCollectionsBeanUtils and LangPool and DBCPCodecModelerCLIChainLogging and Discovery

2-      它让我对如何到官网上很快的找到相关资料和尽快掌握这些工具组件有了一个比较新的视角和出发点,它们在我眼中已不再是一堆老气而死板的代码。

从最近看的一些东西判断,我大概是越来越喜欢TheServerSide.comManning Publications了,呵呵。

 

After working at Red Hat for a few years, in late 2014 I was assigned to a newlyestablished team called Cloud Enablement. Our task was to bring the company’s range of middleware products to the OpenShift Container Platform, which was then being developed on top of Kubernetes. At that time, Kubernetes was still in its infancy—version 1.0 hadn’t even been released yet. Our team had to get to know the ins and outs of Kubernetes quickly to set a proper direction for our software and take advantage of everything Kubernetes had to offer. When faced with a problem, it was hard for us to tell if we were doing things wrong or merely hitting one of the early Kubernetes bugs. Both Kubernetes and my understanding of it have come a long way since then. When I first started using it, most people hadn’t even heard of Kubernetes. Now, virtually every software engineer knows about it, and it has become one of the fastestgrowing and most-widely-adopted ways of running applications in both the cloud and on-premises datacenters. In my first month of dealing with Kubernetes, I wrote a two-part blog post about how to run a JBoss WildFly application server cluster in OpenShift/Kubernetes. At the time, I never could have imagined that a simple blog post would ultimately lead the people at Manning to contact me about whether I would like to write a book about Kubernetes. Of course, I couldn’t say no to such an offer, even though I was sure they’d approached other people as well and would ultimately pick someone else. And yet, here we are. After more than a year and a half of writing and researching, the book is done. It’s been an awesome journey. Writing a book about a technology is absolutely the best way to get to know it in much greater detail than you’d learn as just a user. As my knowledge of Kubernetes has expanded during the process and Kubernetes itself has evolved, I’ve constantly gone back to previous chapters I’ve written and added additional information. I’m a perfectionist, so I’ll never really be absolutely satisfied with the book, but I’m happy to hear that a lot of readers of the Manning Early Access Program (MEAP) have found it to be a great guide to Kubernetes. My aim is to get the reader to understand the technology itself and teach them how to use the tooling to effectively and efficiently develop and deploy apps to Kubernetes clusters. In the book, I don’t put much emphasis on how to actually set up and maintain a proper highly available Kubernetes cluster, but the last part should give readers a very solid understanding of what such a cluster consists of and should allow them to easily comprehend additional resources that deal with this subject. I hope you’ll enjoy reading it, and that it teaches you how to get the most out of the awesome system that is Kubernetes.
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