The goal of this microservice architecture design pattern PDF is to let architects and programmers learn to use microservice architecture to successfully develop applications.
The article not only discusses the benefits of microservice architecture, but also describes their drawbacks. Readers will know how to make the right trade-off between using a monolithic architecture and using a microservice architecture!
This PDF has a total of 13 chapters. Due to the content of the article, the editor can only show part of the content for everyone. If you need to receive the full version, after one-click three-connection, add the assistant vx:1249448307 or vx:bjmsb2019!
Chapter 1 Escape from Single Hell
Chapter 2 Service Split Strategy
Chapter 3 Interprocess Communication in Microservice Architecture
Chapter 4 Using Saga to Manage Transactions
Chapter 5 Business Logic Design in Microservice Architecture
Chapter 6 Use Event Sourcing to Develop Business Logic
Chapter 7 Implementing Query in Microservice Architecture
Chapter 8 External API Mode
Chapter 9 Testing Strategies in Microservice Architecture (Part 1)
Chapter 10 Testing Strategies in Microservice Architecture (Part 2)
Chapter 11 Development of microservice applications for production environments
Chapter 12 Deploying Microservice Applications
Chapter 13 Refactoring Strategies of Microservice Architecture
to sum up
The PDF contains not only the principles and principles of microservices, but also the architectural design patterns that are actually implemented; it not only contains inferential concepts and concepts, but also includes similar domain-driven design, Saga implements transaction operations, CQRS builds event-driven systems, etc. A model that can be applied specifically!
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