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Quarkus: Microservices

Modern applications demand fast, lightweight microservices. This course will teach you how to build and monitor cloud-native microservices using Quarkus and GraalVM.

Beginner
2h 24m

Created by Antonio Goncalves

Last Updated Dec 08, 2025

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Quarkus: Microservices

Modern applications demand fast, lightweight microservices. This course will teach you how to build and monitor cloud-native microservices using Quarkus and GraalVM.

Beginner
2h 24m

Created by Antonio Goncalves

Last Updated Dec 08, 2025

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Building microservices that are resilient to failure and can be monitored easily is a challenge in modern cloud-native applications. In this course, Quarkus: Microservices, you’ll learn to build resilient microservices using Quarkus. First, you’ll explore how to create REST and gRPC endpoints. Next, you’ll discover how to implement fault tolerance and resilience patterns to handle service failures gracefully, as well as metrics and health checks for monitoring. Finally, you’ll learn how to compile your microservices to native executables with GraalVM and deploy them in containerized environments. When you’re finished with this course, you’ll have the skills and knowledge of Quarkus needed to build production-ready microservices that excel in cloud-native environments.

Quarkus: Microservices
Beginner
2h 24m
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Antonio is a senior software architect living in Paris.

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