Your microservice-powered application will ultimately be displayed to actual people using a web browser or mobile devices; we call those customer facing applications. In order to function well, those applications need to make calling each service they depend on a trivial task. We know that many developers have been exposed only to the ideas and concepts behind the microservices architecture, and still have very little actual exposure to how all the pieces fit together in ...
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12. Single-Client Application—Mobile and Web
Cloves CarneiroJr.1 and Tim Schmelmer2
(1)Hollywood, Florida, USA
(2)Broomfield, Colorado, USA
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