Chapter 11. Service Statelessness (State Management Deferral and Stateless Design)
11.1 State Management Explained
11.2 Profiling this Principle
11.3 Types of State
11.4 Measuring Service Statelessness
11.5 Statelessness and Service Design
11.6 Risks Associated with Service Statelessness
11.7 Case Study Example
A good indication that the design of an agnostic service was successful is when it is reused and recomposed on a regular basis. This outcome emphasizes the need to optimize the service processing logic so as to support the requirements of multiple consumer programs while the service itself consumes as little resources as possible.
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