June 2017
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Microservices Special Report

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In this special newsletter we bring you up to date on all the new content and news related to Microservices on InfoQ. We are also maintaining a portal page for this content on InfoQ at: https://www.infoq.com/microservices.
Daniel Bryant on Microservices and Domain Driven Design (podcasts, May 12, 2017)
It's Microservices All the Way down (presentations, May 09, 2017)
Latency Sensitive Microservices (presentations, Apr 24, 2017)
From Microliths to Microsystems (presentations, Apr 24, 2017)
Emerging Technologies for the Enterprise Conference 2017: Day One Recap (news, Apr 24, 2017)

Microservice Databases: Migrating from Relational Monolith to Distributed Data (By O'Reilly)

Learning how to deal with your monolithic relational databases in a microservices structure is key to keeping pace in a quickly changing workplace. Author Edson Yanaga takes you through nine different strategies for integrating data from your monolithic application to a microservice architecture. Download Now.

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Developing Transactional Microservices Using Aggregates, Event Sourcing and CQRS - Part 2 (articles, Jan 13, 2017)
Self Contained Systems (SCS): Microservices Done Right (articles, May 03, 2017)
Building a Bank with Golang, Microservices and Containers: Matt Heath at QCon London (news, Mar 20, 2017)
The Future of Microservices: Functional Service Design and Observability (news, Feb 12, 2017)

Q&A with Susan Fowler on Production-Ready Microservices

At the upcoming Microservices.com Practitioners Summit on Jan 31, Susan Fowler, an engineer at Stripe, will be presenting on topics from her book, Production Ready Microservices. InfoQ met with Fowler to discuss the technical, business and cultural challenges of successfully implementing a microservices architecture.

Shrinking Microservices to Functions: Adrian Cockcroft Discusses Serverless at microXchg

At the microXchg microservices conference, held in Berlin, Adrian Cockcroft presented “Shrinking Microservices to Functions”. Key takeaways from the talk included: ‘serverless’ technologies enable rapidly developed functions-as-a-service (FaaS); and the biggest challenges for modern enterprise software development are connected with the people and process within an organisation.

Microservices for Java Developers (By O'Reilly)

This eBook provides a hands-on approach to three useful Java frameworks for building microservices: Spring Boot, Dropwizard, and WildFly. Compare and contrast them through a handful of familiar patterns. Download now.

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Avoiding Alerts Overload from Microservices: Sarah Wells at QCon London

At QCon London, Sarah Wells presented “Avoiding Alerts Overload from Microservices”, and cautioned that developers and operators must fundamentally change the way they think about monitoring when building a microservice system. Key takeaways included: build a system that can be supported; focus on ‘stuff that matters’ when creating monitoring and alerts; and cultivate and improve alerts.

MicroProfile Becomes Eclipse MicroProfile

MicroProfile, the community initiative to provide a microservices standard for enterprise Java, has joined the Eclipse Foundation. The move is aimed at ensuring that MicroProfile remains a vendor-neutral project, and hopes to leverage the resources and momentum of the Eclipse Foundation. The decision has caused some arguments and temporarily diverted efforts from other objectives.

HelloFresh's Migration to a New API Gateway to Enable Microservices

HelloFresh recently migrated their applications to a new API gateway with zero downtime. Their Director of Engineering, Ítalo Lelis de Vietro, shared the challenges and the migration process in a recent article.

Microsoft Announces Draft .NET Architecture Guidance

Four application architecture guidance drafts are available from Microsoft. These drafts cover four areas: Microservices and Docker, ASP.NET Web Applications, Azure Cloud Deployment, and Xamarin Mobile Applications. Each guidance consists of a set of documents appropriate for the topic. Microsoft wants feedback from the general community on these draft documents.

Virtual Panel: Microservices in Practice

InfoQ spoke with panelists to get perspectives on the current state of the art with microservices, how they are evolving, and to share their experiences, both good a bad, when developing with them.

Introducing Socks Shop: A Cloud Native Reference Application

This article describes Sock Shop, a fully containerized, microservice architecture, cloud native reference application developed by Weaveworks.

Navigating the Ins and Outs of a Microservice Architecture (MSA)

Implementing a microservices architecture starts with a solid design based on a separation between the inner architecture and the outer architecture.

Modern Java EE Design Patterns - an O’Reilly book

Download this report to explore best practices for automation, high availability, data separation, and performance while inspecting design patterns such as aggregator, proxy, pipeline, and shared resources to model service interactions. Download Now.

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Building a Bank with Go

Matt Heath discusses why Go is suited for microservices, what makes it attractive to high volume, low latency, distributed apps, and how easy it is to adopt into existing systems and organisations.

Real World Microservices with Spring Cloud, Netflix OSS and Kubernetes

Christian Posta explains building microservices with Spring, Spring Cloud, and Netflix OSS and running them on Docker and Kubernetes.

Latency Sensitive Microservices

Peter Lawrey looks at the differences between microservices and monolith architectures and their relative benefits and disadvantages.

The Journey from Monolith to Microservices: A Guided Adventure

Mike Gehard takes the journey from monolith to microservices.

Microservices: Organizing Large Teams for Rapid Delivery

The speakers discuss the organizational structure and communication and development strategies and tools to allow teams to work in parallel without drowning in process overhead and coordination costs.
 

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