June 2017
Intermediate to advanced
274 pages
7h 45m
English
The next candidate is the one made famous by the online shopping revolution brought around by the likes of Amazon and further fuelled by smartphones: the shopping cart microservice. It should let us add or remove books to our cart before we finally decide to check out and pay for them. There is no doubt whether this should be a separate microservice or not. However, this brings forth an interesting question of whether it deals with the product's data store or not; it would need to do this in order to receive some fundamental details, such as availability in stock. Accessing the data store across the service is out of question as that is one of the most fundamental prerequisite for microservices. The answer to ...
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