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W. Penberthy, S. RobertsPro .NET on Amazon Web Serviceshttps://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4842-8907-5_16

16. Events and Messaging

William Penberthy1   and Steve Roberts1
(1)
Seattle, WA, USA
 

Everything we have talked about so far is about getting individual applications and systems running in the cloud. In this chapter, we are going to take it one step further and show how to get multiple applications and systems to work together. In the last chapter, we went over using the Microservice Extractor for .NET to break an application into smaller components, but we didn’t spend a lot of time talking about why that is important. We will remedy that in this chapter as ...

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