January 2018
Intermediate to advanced
414 pages
10h 29m
English
Microservices architecture evolves from SoA, but it has key differences that we need to understand. Let's recreate the previous SoA example with a microservices architecture and review the differences and benefits for this type of architecture:

In this architecture, the layers are not bound together, as they are purely divided logically. Each microservice is completely decoupled from the other services, so even our UI components could be completely separate, deployable modules. These microservices own their own data and they could be altered without affecting each other. ...
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