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Practical Microservices with Dapr and .NET - Second Edition

By : Davide Bedin
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Practical Microservices with Dapr and .NET - Second Edition

By: Davide Bedin

Overview of this book

This second edition will help you get to grips with microservice architectures and how to manage application complexities with Dapr in no time. You'll understand how Dapr simplifies development while allowing you to work with multiple languages and platforms. Following a C# sample, you'll understand how Dapr's runtime, building blocks, and software development kits (SDKs) help you to simplify the creation of resilient and portable microservices. Dapr provides an event-driven runtime that supports the essential features you need for building microservices, including service invocation, state management, and publish/subscribe messaging. You'll explore all of those in addition to various other advanced features with this practical guide to learning Dapr. With a focus on deploying the Dapr sample application to an Azure Kubernetes Service cluster and to the Azure Container Apps serverless platform, you’ll see how to expose the Dapr application with NGINX, YARP, and Azure API Management. By the end of this book, you'll be able to write microservices easily by implementing industry best practices to solve problems related to distributed systems.
Table of Contents (20 chapters)
1
Part 1: Introduction to Dapr
5
Part 2: Building Microservices with Dapr
11
Part 3: Deploying and Scaling Dapr Solutions

Summary

This book introduced you to the fictitious e-commerce site Biscotti Brutti Ma Buoni. In the previous chapters, we built prototypes for several microservices. Along the way, we learned how the building blocks of Dapr enable any developer, using any language on any platform, to accelerate the development and deployment of a microservice architecture.

We have stayed focused on the building blocks of Dapr and how to combine them optimally, always remaining in the context of the local development environment. We did this by relying on Dapr’s standalone mode to test and debug our microservice code.

In this chapter, we finally shifted gears and moved toward a production-ready environment for our Dapr applications, such as a Kubernetes cluster. We learned how to configure Dapr on a Kubernetes cluster, as well as how to handle secrets and components, deploy applications, and configure ingress.

While we managed to expose our ASP.NET applications to external clients, it...