Book description
Take resource-oriented computing out for a spin with this hands-on introduction to NetKernel, and discover how ROC can improve the way you design and implement software and software systems. Learn how ROC’s new approach combines core ideas from the REST architectural style with the Unix development model. By using NetKernel to create and then string simple services together, you can develop complex systems that scale as easily as the Internet does. Author Tom Geudens helps you create several NetKernel modules right away, and then walks you through the results to demonstrate their effectiveness.
Table of contents
- Resource-Oriented Computing with NetKernel
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- Preface
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I. Getting Acquainted
- 1. Stacking the Deck
- 2. Incision, Right Here
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3. ROC Talk
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Principles
- 1. A resource is an abstract set of information.
- 2. Each resource may be identified by one or more logical identifier.
- 3. A logical identifier may be resolved within an informational context to obtain a physical resource-representation.
- 4. Computation is the reification of a resource to a physical resource-representation.
- 5. Resource-representations are immutable.
- 6. Transreption is the isomorphic, lossless transformation of one physical resource-representation to another.
- 7. Computational results are resources and are identified within the address space.
- Three Cs
- Frequently Used Graph
- ROC Training
- Real Life ROC
- Conclusion
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Principles
- 4. Humongous Fun
- 5. Expanding Your Horizon
- II. Batteries Included
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III. Appendixes
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A. Getting and Installing NetKernel
- Prerequisites
- Download
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Installation
- Running the downloaded jar—Windows
- Running the downloaded jar—Ubuntu
- Verification—all environments
- Installation—all environments
- Verification—Windows
- Verification—Ubuntu
- Stopping downloaded jar - all environments
- First run from disk—Windows
- First run from disk—Ubuntu
- Verification - all environments
- Apposite—all environments
- Conclusion
- B. Setting Up Your Own Apposite Repository
- C. Running NetKernel as a Service
- D. Locking Down Your NetKernel Instance
- E. Source Version Control
- F. Examples and Solutions
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A. Getting and Installing NetKernel
- About the Author
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Product information
- Title: Resource-Oriented Computing with NetKernel
- Author(s):
- Release date: May 2012
- Publisher(s): O'Reilly Media, Inc.
- ISBN: 9781449322526
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