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Microservices with Azure

By : Rahul Rai, Namit Tanasseri
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Microservices with Azure

By: Rahul Rai, Namit Tanasseri

Overview of this book

Microsoft Azure is rapidly evolving and is widely used as a platform on which you can build Microservices that can be deployed on-premise and on-cloud heterogeneous environments through Microsoft Azure Service Fabric. This book will help you understand the concepts of Microservice application architecture and build highly maintainable and scalable enterprise-grade applications using the various services in Microsoft Azure Service Fabric. We will begin by understanding the intricacies of the Microservices architecture and its advantages over the monolithic architecture and Service Oriented Architecture (SOA) principles. We will present various scenarios where Microservices should be used and walk you through the architectures of Microservice-based applications. Next, you will take an in-depth look at Microsoft Azure Service Fabric, which is the best–in-class platform for building Microservices. You will explore how to develop and deploy sample applications on Microsoft Azure Service Fabric to gain a thorough understanding of it. Building Microservice-based application is complicated. Therefore, we will take you through several design patterns that solve the various challenges associated with realizing the Microservices architecture in enterprise applications. Each pattern will be clearly illustrated with examples that you can keep referring to when designing applications. Finally, you will be introduced to advanced topics such as Serverless computing and DevOps using Service Fabric, to help you undertake your next venture with confidence.
Table of Contents (23 chapters)
Title Page
Credits
About the Authors
About the Reviewers
www.PacktPub.com
Customer Feedback
Preface
Part 1 – Laying The Foundation
Part 2 – Microsoft Azure Service Fabric
Part 3 – Microservice Architecture Patterns
Part 4 – Supplementary Learning

Exploring the Service Fabric Explorer


Service Fabric SDK installs a Service Fabric Application management tool in your system named Service Fabric Explorer (or SFX as Microsoft calls it). You can view the explorer UI by navigating to http://localhost:19080/Explorer/.

It is a two-panel web application in which the left panel displays an overview of your cluster in a tree format and the right panel displays detailed information about the currently selected item. Let's take a quick overview of the tree menu on the left:

Service Fabric Explorer overview

Application Type

This node represents the type of your application, which in the case of our sample is HelloWorldApplicationType. Defining the application type grants the flexibility for an application administrator to tailor the application type to a specific application to be deployed to a Service Fabric cluster by specifying the appropriate parameters of the ApplicationType element in the application manifest.

Application instance

Below the application...