January 2018
Intermediate to advanced
366 pages
9h 7m
English
The chained design pattern is a standard that supports some poorly crafted level of definition for the domain because the need for a long chain of sequential calls indicates this. However, the branch design pattern does not have spaces for this type of a mistake.
Having a short chain of calls, when we think of a branch as an application pattern, is a business option and not an adjustment to lose settings.
Before, during, and after implementing branch design patterns, revisit the domains of the application and thoroughly apply the DDD process to properly limit the scope of each microservice.
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