Ebook: The Tao of Microservices
Author: Richard Rodger
- Year: 2017
- Publisher: Manning Publications
- Edition: 1
- Language: English
- pdf
Summary
The Tao of Microservices guides you on the path to understanding how to apply microservice architectures to your own real-world projects. This high-level book offers a conceptual view of microservice design, along with core concepts and their application.
Purchase of the print book includes a free eBook in PDF, Kindle, and ePub formats from Manning Publications.
About the Technology
An application, even a complex one, can be designed as a system of independent components, each of which handles a single responsibility. Individual microservices are easy for small teams without extensive knowledge of the entire system design to build and maintain. Microservice applications rely on modern patterns like asynchronous, message-based communication, and they can be optimized to work well in cloud and container-centric environments.
About the Book
The Tao of Microservices guides you on the path to understanding and building microservices. Based on the invaluable experience of microservices guru Richard Rodger, this book exposes the thinking behind microservice designs. You'll master individual concepts like asynchronous messaging, service APIs, and encapsulation as you learn to apply microservices architecture to real-world projects. Along the way, you'll dig deep into detailed case studies with source code and documentation and explore best practices for team development, planning for change, and tool choice.
What's Inside
- Principles of the microservice architecture
- Breaking down real-world case studies
- Implementing large-scale systems
- When not to use microservices
- Brave new world
- Services
- Messages
- Data
- Deployment
- Measurement
- Migration
- People
- Case study: Nodezoo.com
PART 1 - BUILDING MICROSERVICES
PART 2 - RUNNING MICROSERVICES
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