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Microservice Patterns and Best Practices

By : Vinicius Feitosa Pacheco
Book Image

Microservice Patterns and Best Practices

By: Vinicius Feitosa Pacheco

Overview of this book

Microservices are a hot trend in the development world right now. Many enterprises have adopted this approach to achieve agility and the continuous delivery of applications to gain a competitive advantage. This book will take you through different design patterns at different stages of the microservice application development along with their best practices. Microservice Patterns and Best Practices starts with the learning of microservices key concepts and showing how to make the right choices while designing microservices. You will then move onto internal microservices application patterns, such as caching strategy, asynchronism, CQRS and event sourcing, circuit breaker, and bulkheads. As you progress, you'll learn the design patterns of microservices. The book will guide you on where to use the perfect design pattern at the application development stage and how to break monolithic application into microservices. You will also be taken through the best practices and patterns involved while testing, securing, and deploying your microservice application. At the end of the book, you will easily be able to create interoperable microservices, which are testable and prepared for optimum performance.
Table of Contents (20 chapters)
Title Page
Dedication
Packt Upsell
Contributors
Preface
Index

Chapter 11. Microservices Working Together

It is now time to evaluate everything that we've done so far. We've covered numerous concepts, looked at various patterns, and have written a lot of code. Now, we'll look at an overview of the project, with all the patterns implemented.

In our project, there are adjustments to make and we will do that in this chapter. By the end of the chapter, you will be able to see how the concepts of microservices patterns merge and evolve. We will solidify all the knowledge acquired so far and review much of what has been studied.

This chapter will cover:

  • General tools
  • Communication
  • Pattern distribution
  • Fail strategies
  • API integration