Get to know how to use Cassandra with Java, the applicability with Cassandra, and several Java Frameworks such as Hibernate, Spring, Quarkus, Jakarta EE, and so on.

The business world grows exponentially with several opportunities and companies competing with each other. The dispute between customers is something that is no longer defined by the company’s location, but by its applications’ response time. Several studies reveal that millisecond improvements are enough to acquire new customers and retain existing ones, in addition to overcoming the competition.

In this battle for milliseconds, several paradigms and frameworks have been created. All this improvement, however, would be useless if the persistence of information was still the bottleneck.

With the need for better performance, NoSQL databases emerged to facilitate performance and information distribution. Along with this concept, Apache Cassandra was born, the elastic NoSQL database, fault-tolerant with a high level of performance, achieving success in the largest companies in the world such as Netflix, GitHub, and eBay, among others. Cassandra is a non-relational database developed by Facebook, and today is an open-source column family type NoSQL database within the Apache Foundation. In general, the objective of this book is to talk about Cassandra, its concepts, and its applicability to Java. To cover all of the concepts, the book was sectioned into a total of nine chapters.

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Apache Cassandra Horizontal Scalability for Java Applications [Book]
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