Microservices have to be composed through the orchestration engine. The composition has to happen through predefined patterns, which are typically described using an orchestration language. Orchestration is relevant for implementing business-process flows. A competent and standards-compliant orchestration engine acts as a central brain to guide and guarantee the control flows and their execution. The policies/business rules are being managed and manipulated through the orchestration engine in a centralized manner. The 360-degree view of an application flow is delivered through the orchestration engine. The service and operational-level agreements (SLAs/OLA) are estimated and codified through the centralized engine. Simplistically speaking, all of the centrally-managed and commonly-used functionalities are being abstracted out of participating services and are being incorporated...
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