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The Most Complete, Practical, and Actionable Guide to Microservices
Going beyond mere theory and marketing hype, Eberhard Wolff presents all the knowledge you need to capture the full benefits of this emerging paradigm. He illuminates microservice concepts, architectures, and scenarios from a technology-neutral standpoint, and demonstrates how to implement them with today’s leading technologies such as Docker, Java, Spring Boot, the Netflix stack, and Spring Cloud.
The author fully explains the benefits and tradeoffs associated with microservices, and guides you through the entire project lifecycle: development, testing, deployment, operations, and more. You’ll find best practices for architecting microservice-based systems, individual microservices, and nanoservices, each illuminated with pragmatic examples. The author supplements opinions based on his experience with concise essays from other experts, enriching your understanding and illuminating areas where experts disagree. Readers are challenged to
experiment on their own the concepts explained in the book to gain hands-on experience.
Discover what microservices are, and how they differ from other forms of
modularization
Modernize legacy applications and efficiently build new systems
Drive more value from continuous delivery with microservices
Learn how microservices differ from SOA
Optimize the microservices project lifecycle
Plan, visualize, manage, and evolve architecture
Integrate and communicate among microservices
Apply advanced architectural techniques, including CQRS and Event Sourcing
Maximize resilience and stability
Operate and monitor microservices in production
Build a full implementation with Docker, Java, Spring Boot, the Netflix stack, and Spring Cloud
Explore nanoservices with Amazon Lambda, OSGi, Java EE, Vert.x, Erlang, and Seneca
Understand microservices’ impact on teams, technical leaders, product owners, and stakeholders
Managers will discover better ways to support microservices, and learn how adopting the method affects the entire organization. Developers will master the technical skills and concepts they need to be effective. Architects will gain a deep understanding of key issues in creating or migrating toward microservices, and exactly what it will take to transform their plans into reality.
Table of Contents
Part I: Motivation and Basics
Chapter 1: Preliminaries
Chapter 2: Microservice Scenarios
Part II: Microservices: What, Why, and Why Not?
Chapter 3: What Are Microservices?
Chapter 4: Reasons for Using Microservices
Chapter 5: Challenges
Chapter 6: Microservices and SOA
Part III: Implementing Microservices
Chapter 7: Architecture of Microservice-Based Systems
Chapter 8: Integration and Communication
Chapter 9: Architecture of Individual Microservices
Chapter 10: Testing Microservices and Microservice-Based Systems
Chapter 11: Operations and Continuous Delivery of Microservices
Chapter 12: Organizational Effects of a Microservices-Based Architecture
Part IV: Technologies
Chapter 13: Example of a Microservices-Based Architecture
Chapter 14: Technologies for Nanoservices
Chapter 15: Getting Started with Microservices