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Hands-On Microservices with C#

By : Matt Cole
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Hands-On Microservices with C#

By: Matt Cole

Overview of this book

C# is a powerful language when it comes to building applications and software architecture using rich libraries and tools such as .NET. This book will harness the strength of C# in developing microservices architectures and applications. This book shows developers how to develop an enterprise-grade, event-driven, asynchronous, message-based microservice framework using C#, .NET, and various open source tools. We will discuss how to send and receive messages, how to design many types of microservice that are truly usable in a corporate environment. We will also dissect each case and explain the code, best practices, pros and cons, and more. Through our journey, we will use many open source tools, and create file monitors, a machine learning microservice, a quantitative financial microservice that can handle bonds and credit default swaps, a deployment microservice to show you how to better manage your deployments, and memory, health status, and other microservices. By the end of this book, you will have a complete microservice ecosystem you can place into production or customize in no time.
Table of Contents (16 chapters)
11
Trello Microservice – Board Status Updating
12
Microservice Manager – The Nexus

Scheduling jobs

  • In-progress jobs marked recoverable are automatically re-executed after a scheduler fails. This means some of the job's work will be executed twice, so the job should be coded in such a way that its work is idempotent.
  • Avoid scheduling any jobs during the Daylight Savings Time (DST) interval. SimpleTriggers are not affected by DST as they always fire at an exact millisecond in time and repeat an exact number of milliseconds apart. Because CronTriggers fire at given hours/minutes/seconds, they are subject to some oddities when DST transitions occur.

As an example of possible issues, when scheduling in the United States within time zones /locations that observe DST, the following problems may occur if using CronTrigger and scheduling fire times from 1:00 AM to 2:00 AM:

  • 1:05 AM may occur twiceduplicate firings on CronTrigger possible
  • 2:05 AM may never...