Java and Cassandra: A Marriage Made for Microservices
Blog post from DataStax
Apache Cassandra has proven to be a powerful database solution for tough data challenges where relational databases fail. However, using it with Java can be challenging due to the need for direct connections and managing configurations across multiple environments. Adopting a cloud-native application development approach can help alleviate these issues by leveraging DevOps, continuous delivery, microservices, and containers. DataStax has partnered with VMware to improve Cassandra's integration in Spring Boot and Spring Data, and with RedHat to develop the Quarkus Cassandra Extension. These integrations aim to save developers time and effort while modernizing their applications towards a cloud-native approach. By utilizing frameworks like Spring and Quarkus, developers can build microservices with Cassandra integration and deploy them in Kubernetes more easily. This allows for faster iteration, improved performance, and reduced learning curve compared to other languages. Java communities are producing new innovations to keep the language relevant in the cloud-native world, making it a viable option for building data services alongside Cassandra.
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| Kubernetes | 5 | 1,229 | 132 | 45 | +59% |
| Developer Experience | 1 | 103 | 51 | 32 | +41% |
| Secrets Management | 1 | 478 | 42 | 23 | +67% |
| Serverless | 1 | 671 | 93 | 30 | +39% |
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