Building Microservices
Distributed systems have become fine grained in the past 10 years, shifting from code heavy monolithic applications to smaller, self contained microservices But developing these systems brings its own set of headaches With lots of examples and practical advice, this book takes a holistic view of the topics that system architects and administrators must consider when building, managing, and evolving microservice architectures.Microservice technologies are moving quickly Author Sam Newman provides you with a firm grounding in the concepts while diving into current solutions for modeling, integrating, testing, deploying, and monitoring your own autonomous services You ll follow a fictional company throughout the book to learn how building a microservice architecture affects a single domain.Discover how microservices allow you to align your system design with your organization s goalsLearn options for integrating a service with the rest of your systemTake an incremental approach when splitting monolithic codebasesDeploy individual microservices through continuous integrationExamine the complexities of testing and monitoring distributed servicesManage security with user to service and service to service modelsUnderstand the challenges of scaling microservice architectures Best Download [ Building Microservices ] by [ Sam Newman ] – kino-fada.fr Microservices are a relatively new trend in computer science, coined around 2012 This conceptual book touches lots of aspects surrounding those little sisters of Service oriented architectures SOA Starting from the basics, it covers topics like integration, splitting monoliths, deployment, testing, monitoring, security, system design and the role of architects, and scaling services.The GoodNewman takes a holistic approach, analyzes the topic from lots of angles It isn t a dry read but the a Microservices are a relatively new trend in computer science, coined around 2012 This conceptual book touches lots of aspects surrounding those little sisters of Service oriented architectures SOA Starting from the basics, it covers topics like integration, splitting monoliths, deployment, testing, monitoring, security, system design and the role of architects, and scaling services.The GoodNewman takes a holistic approach, analyzes the topic from lots of an...Mixed feelings about this book I had high expectations before starting reading it but after reading some chapters I ve started feeling bored with so much shallow information about a lot of tooling stuff.The book is a big overview of a series of concepts and advices and tooling you should care about in an environment of distributed systems such as integration, deployment, monitoring, security, scaling and the like There s nothing practical in its content, which have disappointed me a lot Mixed feelings about this book I had high expectations before starting reading it but after reading some chapters I ve started feeling bored with so much shallow information about a lot of tooling stuff.The book is a big overview of a series of concepts and advices and tooling you should care about in an environment of distributed systems such as integration, deployment, monitoring, security, scaling and the like There s nothing practical in its content, which have disappointed me a lot for a book named Building Microservices.I don t recommend it if you re a beginner programmer or you have little knowledge abou...A book that isabout ideas behind microservices and fine grained systems than technology specifics.The key principles for microservice architectures You want services that are loosely coupled and highly cohesive so find boundaries that help ensure that related behaviour is in one place and that communicate with other boundaries as loosely as possible Avoid database integration Understand the trade offs of REST and RPC, but strongly consider REST as a good starting point for reque A book that isabout ideas behind microservices and fine grained systems than technology specifics.The key principles for microservice architectu...If you are new to micro services, or service oriented architectures in general, this books provides a good overview of all the things you need to take into account, which trade offs have to be made etc That said, it can t serve asthan a starting point every single chapter deserves a book of its own.The Pragmatic Programmer of the microservices age So many lessons learned the hard way are documented here A quick and information packed read.Microservices is still very young and this book does a fair job in covering all the aspects of the intricacies that involve in adopting to it I was expecting something different before I picked this book, however, most of the concepts elicited here are some of the known concepts to me as an Architect It still has a lot gold mines spread around the entire book I would not say this is a must read for a Software Architect, but the learnings of the book will definitely add value to your thinking Microservices is still very young and this...The book does a good job exposing the ideas and good practices behind a migration to micro services if you ve been doing it for a while it s a good way to checklist what you ve done If you re jumping on the wagon it has a nice overview about the practices and the tools that are out there ...I think this book is going to be useful for any engineer onboarding the world of microservices It gives a broad and complete overview of all stages of the process from design to deployment and testing On the other hand, from my perspective, forexperienced engineers already familiar with similar systems this book would rather look like a reiteration of all the difficulties and problems one might face while working with microservices In many cases, the author agrees with the complexity o I think this book is going to be useful for any engineer onboarding the world of microservices It gives a broad and complete overview of all stages of the process from design to deployment and testing On the other hand, from my perspective, forexperienced engineers already familiar with similar systems this book would rather look like a reiteration of all the difficulties and problems one might face while work...If you have to read just one book about microservices, choose this Quickeasy to read but very complete it summarizes related subjects not only the technical ones A book to read from beginning to end, but also one to consult It mentions a lot of t...I was somewhat skeptical about the book Microservices are hype and seems that everyone nowadays has own advice on how to break the scary monolith Still I found this book very good Apart from the concrete break the monolith subject, it addresses many common archit...

- 26 October 2017 Sam Newman
- Paperback
- 280 pages
- 1491950358
- Sam Newman
- Building Microservices