In this course, we will learn how to setup serialization for Akka, which will drastically improve the performance of your system. I’ve taken the undocumented knowledge of serialization and I’ve packed it into a concentrated course that will familiarize you with Avro, Kryo and Protobuf. You will learn to integrate them in your Akka system, compare them, and even write your own serializers.
This course is for Scala/Akka programmers who need to improve the performance of their systems. The Java serializer that comes by default is slow, uses a lot of memory and has security vulnerabilities. Any serious Akka development team should move away from Java serialization as soon as possible, and this course will show you how.
You probably know Akka already:
it speeds up the development of concurrent applications by as much as 10x
its demand has exploded
it’s a highly marketable skill
it’s incredibly fun – power in your hands!
I like to get to the point and get things done. This course
deconstructs all concepts into the critical pieces you need
selects the most important ideas and separates them into what’s simple but critical and what’s powerful
sequences ideas in a way that clicks and makes sense throughout the process of learning
Specification: Akka Serialization with Scala | Rock the JVM
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Price | $14.99 |
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Provider | |
Duration | 3.5 hours |
Year | 2022 |
Level | Expert |
Language | English ... |
Certificate | Yes |
Quizzes | No |
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Felipe Oliveira Gutierrez –
very nice to do a benchmark in the end to compare Java, Avro, Kryo, and protobuffer,
UniEdu UniEdu –
Good
Syed Muhammad Zaeem Hasan Kazmi –
The course was really good. However I felt like we did not delve deep into schema evolution part of for example Protobuf, since I remember that Protobuf offers advance features specifically for that; as opposed to making new fields optionals etc. But all in all, the course was really useful for what it aimed to teach on core level.