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Building Microservices with .NET Core 2.0 - Second Edition

By : Gaurav Aroraa
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Building Microservices with .NET Core 2.0 - Second Edition

By: Gaurav Aroraa

Overview of this book

The microservices architectural style promotes the development of complex applications as a suite of small services based on business capabilities. This book will help you identify the appropriate service boundaries within your business. We'll start by looking at what microservices are and their main characteristics. Moving forward, you will be introduced to real-life application scenarios; after assessing the current issues, we will begin the journey of transforming this application by splitting it into a suite of microservices using C# 7.0 with .NET Core 2.0. You will identify service boundaries, split the application into multiple microservices, and define service contracts. You will find out how to configure, deploy, and monitor microservices, and configure scaling to allow the application to quickly adapt to increased demand in the future. With an introduction to reactive microservices, you’ll strategically gain further value to keep your code base simple, focusing on what is more important rather than on messy asynchronous calls.
Table of Contents (11 chapters)

Monitoring strategies

In this section, we will take a look at the monitoring strategies that make microservices observable. It is common to implement the following or more strategies to create a well-defined and holistic monitoring solution.

Application/system monitoring

This strategy is also called a framework-based strategy. Here, the application, or in our case microservice, itself generates the monitoring information within the given context of execution. The application can be dynamically configured based on the thresholds or trigger points in the application data, which can generate tracing statements. It is also possible to have a probe-based framework (such as .NET CLR, which provides hooks to get more information...