This chapter presents some guidelines for composing a larger business application out of a set of microservices. We start by explaining some general criteria by which to partition a software system into a set of core services. We then explain how these core services can be composed into one or more layers of higher-level services, which eventually are the building blocks for the entire application. Finally, we will apply some of these generic principles to begin building our ...
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3. Partitioning Your Business into Services
Cloves CarneiroJr.1 and Tim Schmelmer2
(1)Hollywood, Florida, USA
(2)Broomfield, Colorado, USA
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