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Building Microservices with .NET Core

By : Gaurav Aroraa, Lalit Kale, Manish Kanwar
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Building Microservices with .NET Core

By: Gaurav Aroraa, Lalit Kale, Manish Kanwar

Overview of this book

Microservices is an architectural style that 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 the business. We'll start by looking at what microservices are, and what the main characteristics are. Moving forward, you will be introduced to real-life application scenarios, and after assessing the current issues, we will begin the journey of transforming this application by splitting it into a suite of microservices. You will identify the service boundaries, split the application into multiple microservices, and define the 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 the reactive microservices, you strategically gain further value to keep your code base simple, focusing on what is more important rather than the messy asynchronous calls.
Table of Contents (10 chapters)

Greenfield application


Now let's go ahead and create the FlixOne bookstore from scratch. First, we will scope out our microservices and their functionalities and identify inter-service interactions as well.

Our FlixOne bookstore will have the following set of functionalities available:

  • Searching through the available books
  • Filtering books on the basis of categories
  • Adding books to the shopping cart
  • Making changes to the shopping cart
  • Placing an order from the shopping cart
  • User authentication

Scoping our services

In order to understand how these functionalities will map out as different microservices, we need to first understand what it would take to support it and what can be clubbed together as a microservice. We will see how the data store would start to look out of the window of microservices themselves.

The book-listing microservice

Let's try to break down the first functionality of searching through books. In order to let our users browse through the store for books, we need to maintain a list...