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Manning Publications Microservices in .NET Core, with Examples in NancyFX: with examples in NancyFX
Microservices are responsible for very tightly focused capabilities that are part of a more complex server-side software system. Microservices, when done well, are malleable, scalable, resilient, and allow a short lead time from start of implementation to deployment to production. When using microservices, the need for the technology to be lightweight and low ceremony grows, because creating new microservices needs to be quick and easy. OWIN is great for reuse of plumbing code and a lightweight web framework, like Nancy, is ideal. Microservices in .NET teaches readers how to build and deploy secure and operations-friendly microservices using Nancy. The book starts with an introduction to the microservices architectural style. Next, readers learn important practical aspects of developing microservices from simple core concepts to more sophisticated. Throughout the book, readers will see many code examples implementing it with lightweight .NET technologies—most prominently Nancy. By the end, they’ll be able to quickly and easily build reliable and operations-friendly microservices using Nancy, OWIN and other open technologies. Key Features: • Teaches practical aspects of developing microservices • Full of .NET code examples • Goes from simple core concepts through sophisticated ideas • Easily build reliable and operations-friendly microservices AUDIENCE This book is written for C# developers. No previous experience with microservices is required. ABOUT THE TECHNOLOGY Microservices are responsible for very tightly focused capabilities that are part of a more complex server-side software system. Microservices are malleable, scalable, resilient, and allow a short lead time from start of implementation to deployment to production.
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Manning Publications Microservices in .NET
Microservices in .NET Core, Second Edition is a comprehensive guide to building microservice applications using the .NET stack. After a crystal-clear introduction to the microservices architectural style, it teaches you practical microservices development skills using MVC Core and ASP.NET Core. This second edition of the bestselling original has been revised with up-to-date tools for the .NET ecosystem, and more new coverage of scoping microservices and deploying to Kubernetes. about the technologyMicroservice applications are built by connecting single-capability, autonomous components that communicate via APIs. Microservice architectures boost productivity, support Agile workflows, and decrease the risks of catastrophic failures. However, they can be a big challenge to develop, as they demand clearly defined interfaces and reliable infrastructure. Luckily for developers, Microsoft’s own MVC Core and ASP.NET Core frameworks help manage the tricky API and simplify the task of building microservice-based applications. about the book Microservices in .NET Core, Second Edition provides a complete guide to building microservice applications. You’ll start by getting to grips with the unique architectural style of microservices, explained in a way that’s clear and accessible. You’ll move on quickly to practical development skills for building your own microservices using MVC Core and ASP.NET Core, working on real-world projects such as an ecommerce shopping cart. You'll design and build individual services in C# and learn how to compose them into a simple but functional application back end. In brand-new coverage for the second edition, you’ll also learn about scoping microservices and how to handle the complexities of deploying to Kubernetes. Along the way, you'll address production and operations concerns like monitoring, logging, and security. what's inside Build scalable microservices that are reliable in production Optimized microservices for continuous delivery Design event-based collaboration between microservices Deploy microservices to Kubernetes Set up Kubernetes in Azure about the readerThis book is written for C# developers. No previous experience with microservices required. about the author Christian Horsdal is an independent consultant with 20 years of experience building systems from large scale microservice systems to tiny embedded systems--and lots of stuff in between. He is a .NET expert, author of the books Microservices in .NET Core and Instant Nancy Web Development, a trainer, and an occasional open source contributor.
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