New video: Cubes, Hexagons, Triangles, and More: Understanding the Microservice Architecture Through Shapes
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- Enabling DevOps and Team Topologies Through Architecture: Architecting for Fast Flow JNation, May - Coimbra, Portugal Learn more
- Designing microservices: responsibilities, APIs and collaborations DDD EU, June 2-3, Antwerp, Belgium Learn more
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The video of my YOW! Perth presentation Cubes, Hexagons, Triangles, and More: Understanding the Microservice Architecture Through Shapes has been published. This talk uses visual metaphors to explain:
- the motivations for the microservice architecture and why simply adopting microservices is insufficient
- the defining characteristics of the microservice architecture
- the hexagonal architecture and why it’s a good way to describe a service’s architecture
- how to effectively test an application that the microservice architecture
- applying the iceberg principle to ensure loose design time coupling of services
- using asynchronous message to ensure loose runtime coupling of services
- effective testing strategies for microservices and why end-to-end is best avoided
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- Read my Microservices patterns book
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