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/. |
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Is REST the New SOAP? (news, Feb 03, 2018) | restQL, a Microservices Query Language, Released on GitHub (news, Jan 11, 2018) | Architecting a Modern Financial Institution with Vitor Olivier, Thoughts on Immutability, CI/CD, FP (podcasts, Jan 12, 2018) | Designing Services for Resilience: Netflix Lessons (presentations, Jan 17, 2018) | Data Consistency in Microservice Using Sagas (presentations, Jan 31, 2018) |
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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. Sponsored content |
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InfoQ caught up with Lachie Evenson, program manager at Microsoft, who delivered an introductory talk on the Istio platform at Kubecon. In addition to Istio, he talked about microservices, Kubernetes and how it's relevant to enterprise developers and architects. | At QCon San Francisco, Rafael Schloming presented “Service Oriented Development”, and argued that an organisation migrating to microservices must seek to break up their monolithic development processes in addition to attempting to break up the system architecture. Treating newly formed microservice teams as internal “spinoffs” provides boundaries and encourages self-sufficiency and autonomy. |
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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. Sponsored content |
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At QCon San Francisco Idit Levine presented “Debugging Containerized Microservices”, and outlined the issues of debugging a distributed microservice-based system, and provided three potential approaches to overcome the inherent challenges. The talk also introduced a new open source microservices debugger that Levine is working on, Squash, which integrates with the VS Code IDE. | The heritage from SOA impacts the approach and design of a microservices architecture, how we select technology, and also the organisational aspects, Tareq Abedrabbo claimed at the recent Microservices Conference µCon London 2017. One example from his experience is that many organisations still have a separation between enterprise architects and developers. |
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A novel approach to developing microservices using DDD, Event Sourcing, and CQRS is able to overcome the challenge of using a microservice architecture for transactional business applications. |
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With reactive programming in its early days, the options available to developers can be overwhelming. In this article, we offer some opinions on how you should design, implement and use reactive APIs. |
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The recent trend in application architecture is to transition from monolithic apps to microservices. InfoQ spoke with domain experts on this topic & compiled their responses in this article. |
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InfoQ recently sat down with Mike Julian, author of Practical Monitoring , and discussed the role and implementation of effective monitoring within software development and the business. |
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Investigating distributed microservices? Want to get rid of your monolithic enterprise applications or not create new ones? Reactive design can help. Author and Red Hatter, Clement Escoffier, explains why and how Eclipse Vert.x is a good choice to build effective microservices systems. Download now. Sponsored content |
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C. Richardson, R. Shoup, L. Ryan, R. Tangirala, and R. Schloming participate in a discussion on microservices and the challenges faced at scale, the strategies to use and more. |
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Rafael Schloming talks about how the real goal of microservices is to break up a monolithic development workflow. He shows how to build software enabling to move fast and make things. |
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Louis Ryan discusses Istio, a tool which provides a common networking, security, telemetry and policy substrate for service meshes which help transitioning to microservices. |
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Idit Levine describes and demonstrates common debugging techniques and introduces Squash, a new tool and methodology. |
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Renan Capaverde and Gustavo Barrancos share how Nubank adopted DevOps and a microservices architecture. |
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