April 2017
Intermediate to advanced
564 pages
24h 7m
English
It is extremely rare that we see a software having only one microservice entirely. This perhaps might happen in case of certain POC (Proof of Concept) or prototype applications. Microservices always come in systems, meaning, we always have sets of microservices working together in a systemic manner to achieve the organizational goals. Microservices architecture does not mandate the use of particular technological artifacts, so it becomes a challenge to integrate if communication patterns and protocols are not implemented with certain agreed standards. Once we have common interface languages agreed upon, for example, JSON as data format, REST for HTTP-based service calls, and AMQP for messaging, we are ready to ...
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