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Implementing Event-Driven Microservices Architecture in .NET 7

By : Joshua Garverick, Omar Dean McIver
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Book Image

Implementing Event-Driven Microservices Architecture in .NET 7

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By: Joshua Garverick, Omar Dean McIver

Overview of this book

This book will guide you through various hands-on practical examples for implementing event-driven microservices architecture using C# 11 and .NET 7. It has been divided into three distinct sections, each focusing on different aspects of this implementation. The first section will cover the new features of .NET 7 that will make developing applications using EDA patterns easier, the sample application that will be used throughout the book, and how the core tenets of domain-driven design (DDD) are implemented in .NET 7. The second section will review the various components of a local environment setup, the containerization of code, testing, deployment, and the observability of microservices using an EDA approach. The third section will guide you through the need for scalability and service resilience within the application, along with implementation details related to elastic and autoscale components. You’ll also cover how proper telemetry helps to automatically drive scaling events. In addition, the topic of observability is revisited using examples of service discovery and microservice inventories. By the end of this book, you’ll be able to identify and catalog domains, events, and bounded contexts to be used for the design and development of a resilient microservices architecture.
Table of Contents (21 chapters)
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Part 1:Event-Driven Architecture and .NET 7
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Part 2:Testing and Deploying Microservices
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Part 3:Testing and Deploying Microservices

Service cataloging

With so many API services published, software supply chain management has unveiled an entirely new, and powerful, security risk.

Supply chain management is already a big challenge when dealing with static package management: verifying sources, attesting to a baseline trust of the maintainers, and staying current with security patches while being on the alert for malicious contributions!

Cloud security architects are popping up everywhere, and they have their work cut out for them. Managing basic authentication security patterns along with tackling limitless use of an uncountable number of APIs is daunting! External API services bring about serious security risks such as data exfiltration and malicious data inputs. But they also offer fast, innovative, and cost-effective ways to grow business capabilities. And you can’t be slow… as your competitors are constantly trying to move faster.

Services such as Azure API Management offer a level of control...