Microservices Patterns - With examples in Java
by Chris Richardson
Microservices Patterns - With examples in Java
by Chris Richardson
Book Summary
In the evolving landscape of software architecture, microservices have emerged as a compelling alternative to monolithic designs, enabling scalability, flexibility, and faster delivery cycles. This book serves as a practical guide for developers and architects seeking to understand and implement microservices using Java, offering a rich collection of proven patterns and real-world examples. By weaving theory with actionable insights, it equips readers to navigate the complexities inherent in distributed systems and build robust, maintainable microservice applications.
- Microservices decomposition: The book outlines strategies to break down applications into manageable, loosely coupled services, emphasizing business capability...
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