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Hands-On Microservices with C# 8 and .NET Core 3 - Third Edition

By : Gaurav Aroraa, Ed Price
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Hands-On Microservices with C# 8 and .NET Core 3 - Third Edition

By: Gaurav Aroraa, Ed Price

Overview of this book

<p>The microservice architectural style promotes the development of complex applications as a suite of small services based on specific business capabilities. With this book, you'll take a hands-on approach to build microservices and deploy them using ASP .NET Core and Microsoft Azure. </p><p>You'll start by understanding the concept of microservices and their fundamental characteristics. This microservices book will then introduce a real-world app built as a monolith, currently struggling under increased demand and complexity, and guide you in its transition to microservices using the latest features of C# 8 and .NET Core 3. You'll identify service boundaries, split the application into multiple microservices, and define service contracts. You'll also explore how to configure, deploy, and monitor microservices using Docker and Kubernetes, and implement autoscaling in a microservices architecture for enhanced productivity. Once you've got to grips with reactive microservices, you'll discover how keeping your code base simple enables you to focus on what's important rather than on messy asynchronous calls. Finally, you'll delve into various design patterns and best practices for creating enterprise-ready microservice applications. </p><p>By the end of this book, you'll be able to deconstruct a monolith successfully to create well-defined microservices.</p>
Table of Contents (16 chapters)

Design Patterns and Best Practices

In any programming language, the implementation of patterns and best practices is always recommended. For such implementations, design patterns are very commonly used because they help to make code reusable, allowing the code pieces to fit well with other sections and components. These are very important techniques, and a game-changer in the microservices ecosystem. In this chapter, we will cover some of the high-level design patterns and best practices that will help us to design real-world microservices applications.

The following topics will be covered in this chapter:

  • The Aggregator pattern
  • The Shared Data microservices pattern
  • The Anti-Corruption Layer pattern

We have already covered the implementation of design patterns in the preceding chapters in the book, except for the Aggregator pattern, the Shared Data microservices pattern, and...