At a time when nearly every vertical, regardless of domain, seems to need software running in the cloud to make money, microservices provide the agility and drastically reduced time to market you require. This hands-on guide shows you how to create, test, compile, and deploy microservices, using the ASP.NET Core free and open-source framework. Along the way, youll pick up good, practical habits for building powerful and robust services. Building microservices isnt about learning a specific framework or programming language; its about building applications that thrive in elastically scaling environments that don't have host affinity, and that can start and stop at a moments notice. This practical book guides you through the process. Learn test-driven and API-first development concepts Communicate with other services by creating and consuming backing services such as databases and queues Build a microservice that depends on an external data source Learn about event sourcing, the event-centric approach to persistence Use ASP.NET Core to build web applications designed to thrive in the cloud Build a service that consumes, or is consumed by, other services Create services and applications that accept external configuration Explore ways to secure ASP.NET Core microservices and applications
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Weight: 666g
Dimensions: 150 x 250mm
Publication Date: 30 Sep 2017
Publisher: O'Reilly Media
Publication City/Country: United States
Language: English
ISBN13: 9781491961735
About Chris UmbelKevin Scott Hoffman
Kevin has been programming since he was 10 years old when he was left alone with a rebuilt Commodore VIC-20 and a BASIC programming manual. Ever since then he has been addicted to emerging technologies languages and platforms. He has written code for just about every industry including biometric security waste management guidance systems for consumer-grade drones financial services and a bunch more. He's written over a dozen books on computer programming and has presented at a number of user groups and conferences including Apple's WWDC and ScalaDays. These days Kevin is teaches customers how to migrate and modernize their enterprise applications to thrive in the cloud with the latest cloud native patterns practices and technology.