In this section, we'll consider several variations on microservices, looking at a few common ways in which developers are using microservices with Node. We'll start with Seneca, a microservices framework for Node. Then, we'll move on to developing cloud-based microservices using Amazon Lambda. From there, we will attempt to model a Kubernetes cluster out of Docker containers, exploring modern containerized microservice orchestration.
Deploying microservices
Microservices with Seneca
Seneca is a Node-based microservice construction kit that helps you organize your code into distinct actions triggered by patterns. Seneca applications are composed of services that can accept JSON messages and optionally return...