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Microservice Patterns and Best Practices

You're reading from   Microservice Patterns and Best Practices Explore patterns like CQRS and event sourcing to create scalable, maintainable, and testable microservices

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Product type Paperback
Published in Jan 2018
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781788474030
Length 366 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Vinicius Feitosa Pacheco Vinicius Feitosa Pacheco
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Preface 1. Understanding the Microservices Concepts 2. The Microservice Tools FREE CHAPTER 3. Internal Patterns 4. Microservice Ecosystem 5. Shared Data Microservice Design Pattern 6. Aggregator Microservice Design Pattern 7. Proxy Microservice Design Pattern 8. Chained Microservice Design Pattern 9. Branch Microservice Design Pattern 10. Asynchronous Messaging Microservice 11. Microservices Working Together 12. Testing Microservices 13. Monitoring Security and Deployment 14. Other Books You May Enjoy

Pros and cons of the asynchronous messaging design pattern


The asynchronous messaging design pattern is complex to understand initially, but it offers extreme scalability. Understanding the pattern, practicing creating proofs of concept, and choosing the tools well, makes your application have scalability and resilience and reduces the complexity of the pattern.

Some examples of the good points that the pattern offers us are:

  • Independent scalability
  • Extreme scalability
  • Lazy processing
  • Encapsulation of accesses to microservices

However, we must also understand some negative points of the pattern:

  • Complexity in the monitoring of requisitions
  • Complexity of the initial understanding of the pattern
  • Difficulty of debugging

The complexity of the asynchronous messaging design pattern should not serve as a barrier for using the pattern. A good domain design and choosing the tools to work well with are fundamental to the full operation of the microservices that use the pattern. Any initial problems presented...

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