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Gain insight into how Hexagonal Architecture can help to increase maintainability.Key FeaturesExplore ways to make your software flexible, extensible, and adaptableLearn new concepts that you can easily blend with your own software development styleDevelop the mindset of making conscious architecture decisionsBook DescriptionBuilding for maintainability is key to keep development costs low (and developers happy). The second edition of "Get Your Hands Dirty on Clean Architecture" is here to equip you with the essential skills and knowledge to build maintainable software.Building upon the success of the first edition, this comprehensive guide explores the drawbacks of conventional layered architecture and highlights the advantages of domain-centric styles such as Robert C. Martin's Clean Architecture and Alistair Cockburn's Hexagonal Architecture. Then, the book dives into hands-on chapters that show you how to manifest a Hexagonal Architecture in actual code. You'll learn in detail about different mapping strategies between the layers of a Hexagonal Architecture and see how to assemble the architecture elements into an application. The later chapters demonstrate how to enforce architecture boundaries, what shortcuts produce what types of technical debt, and how, sometimes, it is a good idea to willingly take on those debts.By the end of this second edition, you'll be armed with a deep understanding of the Hexagonal Architecture style and be ready to create maintainable web applications that save money and time. Whether you're a seasoned developer or a newcomer to the field, "Get Your Hands Dirty on Clean Architecture" will empower you to take your software architecture skills to new heights and build applications that stand the test of time.What you will learnIdentify potential shortcomings of using a layered architectureApply varied methods to enforce architectural boundariesDiscover how potential shortcuts can affect the software architectureProduce arguments for using different styles of architectureStructure your code according to the architectureRun various tests to check each element of the architectureWho this book is forThis book is for you if you care about the architecture of the software you are building. To get the most out of this book, you must have some experience with web development. The code examples in this book are in Java. If you are not a Java programmer but can read object-oriented code in other languages, you will be fine. In the few places where Java or framework specifics are needed, they are thoroughly explained.Table of ContentsMaintainabilityWhat's Wrong with Layers?Inverting DependenciesOrganizing CodeImplementing a Use CaseImplementing a Web AdapterImplementing a Persistence AdapterTesting Architecture ElementsMapping between BoundariesAssembling the ApplicationTaking Shortcuts ConsciouslyEnforcing Architecture BoundariesManaging Multiple Bounded ContextsA Component-Based Approach to Software ArchitectureDeciding on an Architecture Style