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Enterprise Application Architecture with .NET Core

By : Ganesan Senthilvel, Adwait Ullal, Ovais Mehboob Ahmed Khan, Habib Qureshi
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Enterprise Application Architecture with .NET Core

By: Ganesan Senthilvel, Adwait Ullal, Ovais Mehboob Ahmed Khan, Habib Qureshi

Overview of this book

If you want to design and develop enterprise applications using .NET Core as the development framework and learn about industry-wide best practices and guidelines, then this book is for you. The book starts with a brief introduction to enterprise architecture, which will help you to understand what enterprise architecture is and what the key components are. It will then teach you about the types of patterns and the principles of software development, and explain the various aspects of distributed computing to keep your applications effective and scalable. These chapters act as a catalyst to start the practical implementation, and design and develop applications using different architectural approaches, such as layered architecture, service oriented architecture, microservices and cloud-specific solutions. Gradually, you will learn about the different approaches and models of the Security framework and explore various authentication models and authorization techniques, such as social media-based authentication and safe storage using app secrets. By the end of the book, you will get to know the concepts and usage of the emerging fields, such as DevOps, BigData, architectural practices, and Artificial Intelligence.
Table of Contents (12 chapters)

SOA definition

Shrinking the concepts learned in the first chapter on enterprise architecture, we can segment them into four perspectives:

  • Business perspective
  • Application perspective
  • Information perspective
  • Technology/Infrastructure perspective

For this chapter, our core focus is on the application perspective, where we'll talk about implementation of Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA) into our enterprise using the .NET Core as the primary software technology. By saying this, we take heavy presumptions that our business architectures have been created, our data models are ready, our infrastructure is either already there or coming into place based on our enterprise's technology architecture, and now we are moving forward to our agreed-upon application architecture (which we will talk about as our SOA definition and theory) to look for solutions with .NET Core as a primary enabler.

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