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Designing Microservices Platforms with NATS

Designing Microservices Platforms with NATS

By : Chanaka Fernando
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Designing Microservices Platforms with NATS

Designing Microservices Platforms with NATS

4.8 (15)
By: Chanaka Fernando

Overview of this book

Building a scalable microservices platform that caters to business demands is critical to the success of that platform. In a microservices architecture, inter-service communication becomes a bottleneck when the platform scales. This book provides a reference architecture along with a practical example of how to implement it for building microservices-based platforms with NATS as the messaging backbone for inter-service communication. In Designing Microservices Platforms with NATS, you’ll learn how to build a scalable and manageable microservices platform with NATS. The book starts by introducing concepts relating to microservices architecture, inter-service communication, messaging backbones, and the basics of NATS messaging. You’ll be introduced to a reference architecture that uses these concepts to build a scalable microservices platform and guided through its implementation. Later, the book touches on important aspects of platform securing and monitoring with the help of the reference implementation. Finally, the book concludes with a chapter on best practices to follow when integrating with existing platforms and the future direction of microservices architecture and NATS messaging as a whole. By the end of this microservices book, you’ll have developed the skills to design and implement microservices platforms with NATS.
Table of Contents (15 chapters)
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Section 1: The Basics of Microservices Architecture and NATS
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Section 2: Building Microservices with NATS
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Section 3: Best Practices and Future Developments

Summary

In this chapter, we discussed the concepts of distributed systems and how the evolution of distributed systems paved the way for the microservice architecture, which helps organizations build robust applications with distributed systems concepts. We discussed the key characteristics of the microservice architecture and identified the advantages of it with a practical example of decomposing a monolithic healthcare application into a set of microservices. This chapter has helped you identify the challenges that exist in enterprise software platforms and how to tackle those challenges with microservice architecture principles. The concepts you learned about in this chapter can be used to build scalable, manageable software products for large- and medium-scale enterprises.

In the next chapter, we will get into the nitty-gritty details of building a microservice architecture. We will focus on the important aspects of inter-service communication with messaging technologies.

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