
Pragmatic Microservices with C# and Azure
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Pragmatic Microservices with C# and Azure
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Overview of this book
Pragmatic Microservices with C# and Azure introduces .NET Aspire for microservices, focusing on defining an app model, utilizing service discovery, and integrating with Azure's native cloud services. Written by a Microsoft MVP and seasoned software architect with over two decades of experience in .NET, this book will help you get to grips with robust service development using .NET features like minimal APIs, gRPC, and SignalR for real-time communication.
Aside from covering essential aspects of DevOps, including testing methodologies such as unit, integration, and load testing, you’ll also explore logging and monitoring including OpenTelemetry using tools like Azure Log Analytics, Application Insights, Prometheus, and Grafana. You'll learn about asynchronous communication leveraging queues and events through Azure Event Hub and Apache.
Throughout the book, theoretical aspects will be complemented by practical skills gained from building and deploying a fully functional microservices-based application. By the end, you’ll possess a deep understanding of microservices architecture, hands-on experience with various .NET technologies and Azure services, and the ability to design, build, deploy, and manage microservices applications effectively in both on-premises and cloud environments.
Table of Contents (23 chapters)
Preface
Chapter 1: Introduction to .NET Aspire and Microservices
Chapter 2: Minimal APIs – Creating REST Services
Chapter 3: Writing Data to Relational and NoSQL Databases
Chapter 4: Creating Libraries for Client Applications
Part 2: Hosting and Deploying
Chapter 5: Containerization of Microservices
Chapter 6: Microsoft Azure for Hosting Applications
Chapter 7: Flexible Configurations
Chapter 8: CI/CD – Publishing with GitHub Actions
Chapter 9: Authentication and Authorization with Services and Clients
Part 3: Troubleshooting and Scaling
Chapter 10: All About Testing the Solution
Chapter 11: Logging and Monitoring
Chapter 12: Scaling Services
Part 4: More communication options
Chapter 13: Real-Time Messaging with SignalR
Chapter 14: gRPC for Binary Communication
Chapter 15: Asynchronous Communication with Messages and Events
Chapter 16: Running Applications On-Premises and in the Cloud
Index
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