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Author Brown, Anthony (Software developer), author.

Title Reactive applications with Akka.NET / Anthony Brown
Published Shelter Island, NY : Manning Publications Co., [2019]
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Description 1 online resource (1 volume) : illustrations
Contents Intro -- Copyright -- Brief Table of Contents -- Table of Contents -- Preface -- Acknowledgments -- About this book -- About the author -- About the cover illustration -- Part 1. The road to reactive -- Chapter 1. Why reactive? -- 1.1. The heart of the Reactive Manifesto -- 1.2. Reactive systems vs. reactive programming -- 1.3. Applying Akka.NET -- 1.4. How does Akka.NET work? -- Summary -- Chapter 2. Reactive application design -- 2.1. Basic reactive system design -- 2.2. Reactive e-commerce application with actors -- 2.3. Building on reactive foundations -- Summary -- Part 2. Digging in
Chapter 3. Your first Akka.NET application -- 3.1. Setting up an application -- 3.2. Actors -- 3.3. Deploying an actor -- 3.4. Communicating with actors -- 3.5. Case study: Actors, concurrency, and phone billing -- Summary -- Chapter 4. State, behavior, and actors -- 4.1. Preparing for the next message -- 4.2. Setting appropriate runtime behaviors -- 4.3. Finite state machines -- 4.4. Case study: State machines, states and events, marketing analytics campaign -- Summary -- Chapter 5. Configuration, dependency injection, and logging -- 5.1. Why do you need configuration?
5.2. Configuring an actor deployment -- 5.3. Dependency injection (DI) -- 5.4. Configuring with HOCON -- 5.5. Logging -- 5.6. Case study: Configuration and distributed systems -- Summary -- Chapter 6. Failure handling -- 6.1. Understanding failures -- 6.2. Handling application-level failures -- 6.3. Understanding transport-level failures -- 6.4. Case study: Supervision, failure, chat bots -- Summary -- Chapter 7. Scaling in reactive systems -- 7.1. Scaling up and scaling out -- 7.2. Distributing work -- 7.3. Routing strategies -- 7.4. Case study: Scaling, throughput, advertising systems
9.5. Case study: Testing, test-driven development, unit testing -- Summary -- Chapter 10. Integrating Akka.NET -- 10.1. Integrating with ASP.NET -- 10.2. Integrating with SignalR -- 10.3. Custom integrations with akka.io -- 10.4. Case study: IO, integration, IoT applications -- Summary -- Chapter 11. Storing actor state with Akka. Persistence -- 11.1. Understanding event sourcing -- 11.2. Using Akka. Persistence -- 11.3. Akka. Persistence performance tuning -- 11.4. Akka. Persistence performance tuning -- 11.5. Case study: Persistence, storage, staged upgrades -- Summary
Summary Chapter 8. Composing actor systems -- 8.1. Introducing Akka.NET remoting -- 8.2. Preparing to use remoting -- 8.3. Communicating with remote actors -- 8.4. Elastic scale across machines -- 8.5. Failure handling across machines -- 8.6. Akka. Remote security -- 8.7. Case study: Remoting, network applications, web server, and backend server -- Summary -- Part 3. Real-life usage -- Chapter 9. Testing Akka.NET actors -- 9.1. Introducing Akka. TestKit -- 9.2. Unit testing actors -- 9.3. Integration testing actors -- 9.4. Testing distributed applications with MultiNode TestKit
Notes Includes index
Print version record
SUBJECT Microsoft .NET Framework. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n2017043838
Microsoft .NET Framework. fast (OCoLC)fst01020083
Subject Application software -- Development.
Object-oriented programming (Computer science)
Application software -- Development.
Object-oriented programming (Computer science)
Form Electronic book