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GPL-2.0

RPC框架

介绍

写一个RPC框架吧,最后加点自己的想法。

什么是RPC

原理很简单,客户端和服务端都可以访问到通用的接口,但是只有服务端有这个接口的实现类,客户端调用这个接口的方式,是通过网络传输,告诉服务端我要调用这个接口,服务端收到之后找到这个接口的实现类,并且执行,将执行的结果返回给客户端,作为客户端调用接口方法的返回值,就是个API接口吧。

Netty

用netty做网络通信

Nacos

用Nacos做服务注册中心

安装&配置参考

安装Nacos:https://blog.csdn.net/Soldoros_/article/details/118943062

创建服务:https://blog.csdn.net/sunkaijie123/article/details/121615733

SPI

参考资料:https://cloud.tencent.com/developer/article/1785056

SPI 全称:Service Provider Interface,是Java提供的一套用来被第三实现或者扩展的接口,它可以用来启用框架扩展和替换组件。

作用:为被扩展的API寻找服务实现。

Dubbo:ExtensionLoader

序列化器

  1. kryo
  2. gson有问题
  3. java自带

压缩器

  1. Gzip

负载均衡

  1. 随机选取

  2. 转轮算法

  3. 一致性哈希算法

RPC框架测试

待测试,jmeter???

多个请求结果返回

利用单列对象UnprocessedRequests里的对象ConcurrentHashMap存储<requestId, completableFuture>,实现多个请求结果等待 和 通知。

分布式框架设计

通信框架

1.关键技术点

  • 服务器内部通信选用长连接,节省创建链路的时间、资源。

  • 选用NIO

  • Netty

2.可靠性设计

  • 心跳机制
  • 断线重连
  • 消息缓存重发
  • 资源优雅释放

3.性能设计

  • 网络传输性能:NIO
  • 序列化性能
  • 线程模型:Reactor线程模型

序列化与反序列化

1.功能丰富度

2.跨语言支持

3.兼容性

  • 前向兼容

4.性能

  • 码流大小
  • 序列化/反序列化速度
  • 资源占用

Protobuf性能好

5.扩展性设计

协议栈

私有协议栈性能高

服务路由

1.透明化路由

  • 服务注册中心(Nacos、ZooKeeper):订阅发布机制
  • 消费者缓存服务提供者信息,根据服务注册中心发布的信息及时更新信息

2.负载均衡

  • 随机
  • 轮循
  • 服务调用时延
  • 一致性哈希
  • 粘滞连接(用于有状态服务)

3.本地路由优先策略

  • injvm模式
  • innative模式

4.路由规则

  • 条件路由
  • 脚本路由规则

5.路由策略定制

  • 灰度升级
  • 服务故障、业务高峰期的导流

6.配置化路由

集群容错

1.集群容错场景

  • 通信链路故障

  • 服务端超时

  • 服务端调用失败

2.容错策略

  • 失败自动切换
  • 失败通知
  • 失败缓存
  • 快速失败
  • 容错策略扩展

服务调用

1.几个误区

  • NIO就是异步服务
  • 服务调用天生就是同步
  • 异步服务调用性能更高

2.服务调用方式

  • 同步服务调用
  • 异步服务调用(Future-Listener)
  • 并行服务调用
  • 泛化调用

服务注册中心

1.几个概念

  • 服务提供者
  • 服务消费者
  • 服务注册中心

2.关键功能特性设计

  • 支持对等集群
  • 提供CRUD接口
  • 安全加固(客户端身份认证)
  • 订阅发布机制
  • 可靠性
  • 服务健康状态检测
  • 对等集群防止单点故障
  • 变更通知机制

服务发布和引用

1.服务发布设计

  • 服务发布的几种方式

    • XML配置化方式
    • 注解方式
    • API调用方式
  • 本地实现类封装成代理

  • 服务发布成指定协议

  • 服务提供者信息注册

2.服务引用设计

  • 本地接口调用转换成远程服务调用
  • 服务地址本地缓存
  • 远程服务调用

服务灰度发布

1.服务灰度发布流程设计

  • 灰度环境准备
  • 灰度规则设计
  • 灰度规则下发
  • 灰度路由
  • 失败回滚

参数传递

1.内部传参

  • 业务内部参数传递
  • 服务框架内部参数传递

2.外部传参

  • 通信协议支持
  • 传参接口定义

服务多版本

流量控制

1.静态流控

2.动态流控

3.并发控制

4.连接控制

5.并发和连接控制算法

服务降级

1.屏蔽降级

2.容错降级

服务优先级调度

1.设置服务优先级

2.线程调度器方案

3.Java优先级队列

4.加权优先级队列

4.服务迁入迁出

服务治理

分布式消息跟踪

1.业务场景分析

2.分布式消息跟踪系统设计

可靠性设计

1.服务状态检测

2.服务健康度检测

3.服务故障隔离

微服务架构

其他所需了解

注解

反射

钩子?

@Builder用法

https://blog.csdn.net/u012846445/article/details/109715515

Builder使用创建者模式又叫建造者模式。简单来说,就是一步步创建一个对象,它对用户屏蔽了里面构建的细节,但却可以精细地控制对象的构造过程。

java动态代理

https://blog.csdn.net/weixin_43849277/article/details/108291320

在不修改被代理对象功能的基础上,通过对代理类进行扩展,进行一些功能上的附加与增强。

控制访问,即代理类不让你访问目标。

静态代理

优点

简单,容易理解

缺点

  1. 当目标类增加了,代理类可能也需要成倍的增加
  2. 当你的接口中功能在增加了,或者修改了,会影响众多的实现类,厂家类,代理都需要修改,影响比较多,不符合开闭原则。

动态代理

在静态代理中目标类很多的时候,可以使用动态代理,避免静态代理的缺点。

在程序执行过程中,使用jdk的反射机制,创建代理类对象,并动态的指定要代理目标类。

动态代理中目标类即使很多

  1. 代理类数量可以很少。
  2. 当你修改了接口中的方法时,不会影响代理类。

线程池

BlockingQueue

ConcurrentHashMap

https://zhuanlan.zhihu.com/p/425159494

concurrentHashMap是一个支持高并发更新与查询的哈希表(基于HashMap)。在保证安全的前提下,进行检索不需要锁定。与hashtable不同,该类不依赖于synchronization去保证线程操作的安全。

责任链模式

参考资料

https://javaguide.cn/

https://zhuanlan.zhihu.com/p/435960751

https://blog.csdn.net/qq_40856284/article/details/106972591

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