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Start using Kubernetes in complex big data and enterprise applications, including Docker containers. Starting with installing Kubernetes on a single node, the book introduces Kubernetes with a simple Hello example and discusses using environment variables in Kubernetes. Next, Kubernetes Microservices with Docker discusses using Kubernetes with all major groups of technologies such as relational databases, NoSQL databases, and in the Apache Hadoop ecosystem.The book concludes with using multi container pods and installing Kubernetes on a multi node cluster. "e;a concise but clear introduction to containers, Docker and Kubernetes, using simple real-world examples to pass on the core concepts, via repetition, and is a very useful enabler."e; 10/10Dave Hay MBCS CITP: review for BCS, The Chartered Institute for IT (http://www.bcs.org/content/conWebDoc/58512)What You Will LearnInstall Kubernetes on a single nodeSet environment variablesCreate multi-container pods using DockerUse volumesUse Kubernetes with the Apache Hadoop ecosystem, NoSQL databases, and RDBMSsInstall Kubernetes on a multi-node clusterWho This Book Is ForApplication developers including Apache Hadoop developers, database developers and NoSQL developers.
AWS Fargate allows you to run containers without having to manage servers or clusters. It lets you focus on designing and building your applications without managing the infrastructure. The book will explain what Fargate is and the benefits of using Fargate launch type. It will teach you about using Fargate with a load balancer, an ECS CLI, ...
Pro MongoDB Development is about MongoDB, a NoSQL database based on the BSON (binary JSON) document model. The book discusses all aspects of using MongoDB in web applications: Java, PHP, Ruby, JavaScript are the most commonly used programming/scripting languages and the book discusses accessing MongoDB database with these languages. The book also discusses using Java EE frameworks Kundera and Spring Data with MongoDB. As NoSQL databases are commonly used with the Hadoop ecosystem the book also discusses using MongoDB with Apache Hive. Migration from other NoSQL databases (Apache Cassandra and Couchbase) and from relational databases (Oracle Database) is also discussed. What You'll Learn:How to use a Java client and MongoDB shellHow to use MongoDB with PHP, Ruby, and Node.js as wellHow to migrate Apache Cassandra tables to MongoDB documents; Couchbase to MongoDB; and transferring data between Oracle and MongoDBHow to use Kundera, Spring Data, and Spring XD with MongoDBHow to load MongoDB data into Oracle Database and integrating MongoDB with Oracle Database in Oracle Data IntegratorAudience:The target audience of the book is NoSQL database developers. Target audience includes Java, PHP and Ruby developers. The book is suitable for an intermediate level course in NoSQL database.
Learn how to use the Apache Hadoop projects, including MapReduce, HDFS, Apache Hive, Apache HBase, Apache Kafka, Apache Mahout, and Apache Solr. From setting up the environment to running sample applications each chapter in this book is a practical tutorial on using an Apache Hadoop ecosystem project.While several books on Apache Hadoop are available, most are based on the main projects, MapReduce and HDFS, and none discusses the other Apache Hadoop ecosystem projects and how they all work together as a cohesive big data development platform.What You Will Learn:Set up the environment in Linux for Hadoop projects using Cloudera Hadoop Distribution CDH 5Run a MapReduce jobStore data with Apache Hive, and Apache HBaseIndex data in HDFS with Apache SolrDevelop a Kafka messaging systemStream Logs to HDFS with Apache FlumeTransfer data from MySQL database to Hive, HDFS, and HBase with SqoopCreate a Hive table over Apache SolrDevelop a Mahout User Recommender SystemWho This Book Is For:Apache Hadoop developers. Pre-requisite knowledge of Linux and some knowledge of Hadoop is required.
Asynchronous JavaScript and XML (Ajax) is a web technique used to transfer data between a browser and server asynchronously without posting the web page to the server.
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