Chris Richardson is an experienced software architect, author of POJOs in Action, the creator of the original CloudFoundry.com, and the author of Microservices patterns.
Chris helps clients around the world adopt the microservice architecture through consulting engagements, and training workshops.
Need to learn? Chris offers numerous resources for learning how to use the microservice architecture effectively:
Take a class - Chris teaches several comprehensive workshops, training classes and bootcamps for executives, architects and developers. Delivered in-person and remotely. Enrollment for Chris’s new distributed data patterns for microservices virtual bootcamp is now open.
Get the book - Read Chris Richardson’s book, Microservices Patterns
Learn about the Service template and Microservice chassis patterns by doing my newly released Manning LiveProject
Learn the patterns - The Microservices pattern language is a valuable guide for using the microservice architecture.
Decompose the monolith - Learn how to refactor a monolith to services
Avoid the potholes - Read about the anti-patterns of microservice adoption
Read the numerous articles
See some code - Check out Chris Richardson’s example applications.
Ready to start using the microservice architecture?
Define your architecture - Engage Chris to create a microservices adoption roadmap and help you define your microservice architecture
Write some code - Use the Eventuate.io platform with popular frameworks, such as Spring Boot to tackle distributed data management challenges in your microservices architecture.
Built a microservice architecture? Assess your application’s microservice architecture and identify what needs to be improved: