Microservice communication
The subject of this book talks about communication between microservices. The best way to address this is in a practical way, and we will understand this communication as we develop our orchestrator_news_service
microservice.
First, let's understand how we will apply the communication flow. To do this, let's observe the following diagram. The UI makes a request that passes through the Load Balancer and arrives at the NewOrchestrator, which is our microservice responsible for orchestrating the news data. After that, the orchestrator writes in the Message Broker (in our case, a RabbitMQ), a message saying what data types the UI has requested to be orchestrated.
Each News
microservice knows exactly what kind of message it is; it is up to you to respond to it. The response process of microservices is very similar to that of the orchestrator, as it also writes a response message to the orchestrator who knows exactly where to read.
This process of exchanging messages is...