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Building Effective Microservices


Building Effective Microservices
MP4 | Video: AVC 1280x720 | Audio: AAC 44KHz 2ch | Duration: 3 Hours | 845 MB
Genre: eLearning | Language: English


Microservices is an architectural style that structures an application as a collection of loosely coupled services, which implement business capabilities. The microservice architecture enables the continuous delivery/deployment of large, complex applications. It also enables an organization to evolve its technology stack. Microservices are easy to scale independently and guide you in moving your application from a Monolith to a Microservice architecture.

We start the video with a brief introduction to Microservices and show you how to address challenges in a practical way. This video course will guide you in setting up the environment for implementing Microservices. It will take you through building your very own microservices using tools like REST and GUICE and then help you to set up your client for discovery and also in communicating between the Microservices. The course will then show you on how to assemble the microservice by making it observable and adding a client load balancing for your microservice.

Finally, the video will show you how to test and monitor your application for improving the performance and deploy your Microservice to the cloud. This video will set a solid foundation for you to start implementing Microservices in the everyday task.

 

Building Effective Microservices
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