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Software Architecture with C# 12 and .NET 8 - Fourth Edition

By : Gabriel Baptista, Francesco Abbruzzese
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Book Image

Software Architecture with C# 12 and .NET 8 - Fourth Edition

3.5 (2)
By: Gabriel Baptista, Francesco Abbruzzese

Overview of this book

Software Architecture with C# 12 and .NET 8 puts high-level design theory to work in a .NET context, teaching you the key skills, technologies, and best practices required to become an effective .NET software architect. This fourth edition puts emphasis on a case study that will bring your skills to life. You’ll learn how to choose between different architectures and technologies at each level of the stack. You’ll take an even closer look at Blazor and explore OpenTelemetry for observability, as well as a more practical dive into preparing .NET microservices for Kubernetes integration. Divided into three parts, this book starts with the fundamentals of software architecture, covering C# best practices, software domains, design patterns, DevOps principles for CI/CD, and more. The second part focuses on the technologies, from choosing data storage in the cloud to implementing frontend microservices and working with Serverless. You’ll learn about the main communication technologies used in microservices, such as REST API, gRPC, Azure Service Bus, and RabbitMQ. The final part takes you through a real-world case study where you’ll create software architecture for a travel agency. By the end of this book, you will be able to transform user requirements into technical needs and deliver highly scalable enterprise software architectures.
Table of Contents (26 chapters)
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Answers
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Other Books You May Enjoy
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Index

Questions

  1. Why are queues so important in microservices communication?
  2. How do we recall another .proto file?
  3. How can we represent a TimeSpan in the ProtoBuf language?
  4. What are the advantages of ProtoBuf and gRPC over other binary options?
  5. What are the advantages of using message brokers instead of internal queues?
  6. Why is it acceptable to use a blocking gRPC call to enqueue a message in a recipient queue?
  7. How do we enable .proto file code generation in a .NET project file?
  8. How do I send a message on a RabbitMQ channel with the official .NET client?
  9. How do you ensure that a message sent on a RabbitMQ channel is safely saved on disk using the official .NET client?