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Microservices Patterns

With examples in Java

Chris Richardson

Computers / Business & Productivity Software / General

"A comprehensive overview of the challenges teams face when moving to microservices, with industry-tested solutions to these problems." - Tim Moore, Lightbend

44 reusable patterns to develop and deploy reliable production-quality microservices-based applications, with worked examples in Java

Key Features
  • 44 design patterns for building and deploying microservices applications
  • Drawing on decades of unique experience from author and microservice architecture pioneer Chris Richardson
  • A pragmatic approach to the benefits and the drawbacks of microservices architecture
  • Solve service decomposition, transaction management, and inter-service communication



Purchase of the print book includes a free eBook in PDF, Kindle, and ePub formats from Manning Publications.


About The Book

Microservices Patterns teaches you 44 reusable patterns to reliably develop and deploy production-quality microservices-based applications. This invaluable set of design patterns builds on decades of distributed system experience, adding new patterns for composing services into systems that scale and perform under real-world conditions. More than just a patterns catalog, this practical guide with worked examples offers industry-tested advice to help you design, implement, test, and deploy your microservices-based application.

What You Will Learn




  • How (and why!) to use microservices architecture
  • Service decomposition strategies
  • Transaction management and querying patterns
  • Effective testing strategies
  • Deployment patterns







This Book Is Written For
Written for enterprise developers familiar with standard enterprise application architecture. Examples are in Java.

About The Author
Chris Richardson is a Java Champion, a JavaOne rock star, author of Manning’s POJOs in Action, and creator of the original CloudFoundry.com.

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  1. Escaping monolithic hell
  2. Decomposition strategies
  3. Interprocess communication in a microservice architecture
  4. Managing transactions with sagas
  5. Designing business logic in a microservice architecture
  6. Developing business logic with event sourcing
  7. Implementing queries in a microservice architecture
  8. External API patterns
  9. Testing microservices: part 1
  10. Testing microservices: part 2
  11. Developing production-ready services
  12. Deploying microservices
  13. Refactoring to microservices



























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