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Practical Serverless and Microservices with C#

Practical Serverless and Microservices with C#

By : Gabriel Baptista, Francesco Abbruzzese
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Practical Serverless and Microservices with C#

Practical Serverless and Microservices with C#

By: Gabriel Baptista, Francesco Abbruzzese

Overview of this book

From the authors of the Software Architecture with C# and .NET series comes this practical and grounded showcase of microservices using the .NET stack. Written for .NET developers entering the world of modern cloud and distributed applications, it shows you when microservices and serverless architectures are the right choice for building scalable enterprise solutions and when they’re not. You’ll gain a realistic understanding of their use cases and limitations. Rather than promoting microservices as a one-size-fits-all solution, it encourages thoughtful adoption based on real-world needs. Following a brief introduction and important setup, the book helps you prepare for practical application through examples such as a ride-sharing website. You’ll work with Docker, Kubernetes, Azure Container Apps, and the new .NET Aspire with considerations for security, observability, and cost management. The book culminates in a complete event-driven application that brings together everything you've covered. By the end of this microservices book, you’ll have a well-rounded understanding of cloud and distributed .NET—through the lens of two industry veterans.
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Simplifying Microservices with .NET Aspire

.NET Aspire was conceived to simplify the testing of interacting microservices on development machines. In the Running your microservices on Kubernetes section of Chapter 8, Practical Microservices Organization with Kubernetes, we listed two testing techniques we can adopt on our development machines:

  • Testing the interacting microservices with minikube while debugging each single microservice with the bridge technique
  • Exploiting Visual Studio native support for Docker to debug and test our microservices while they interact through a Docker virtual network

While the minikube technique is complete and more realistic, it is time-consuming, so most of the testing/debugging is performed with Docker virtual networks.

.NET Aspire provides a simpler alternative to the direct usage of Docker networks. Moreover, it offers a simple way to configure the interaction between microservices and between each microservice and...

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