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Microservices Communication in .NET Using gRPC

You're reading from   Microservices Communication in .NET Using gRPC A practical guide for .NET developers to build efficient communication mechanism for distributed apps

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Product type Paperback
Published in Feb 2022
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781803236438
Length 486 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Table of Contents (17) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Section 1: Basics of gRPC on .NET
2. Chapter 1: Creating a Basic gRPC Application on ASP.NET Core FREE CHAPTER 3. Chapter 2: When gRPC Is the Best Tool and When It Isn't 4. Chapter 3: Protobuf – the Communication Protocol of gRPC 5. Section 2: Best Practices of Using gRPC
6. Chapter 4: Performance Best Practices for Using gRPC on .NET 7. Chapter 5: Applying Versioning to the gRPC API 8. Chapter 6: Scaling a gRPC Application 9. Section 3: In-Depth Look at gRPC on .NET
10. Chapter 7: Using Different Call Types Supported by gRPC 11. Chapter 8: Using Well-Known Types to Make Protobuf More Handy 12. Chapter 9: Securing gRPC Endpoints in Your ASP.NET Core Application with SSL/TLS 13. Chapter 10: Applying Authentication and Authorization to gRPC Endpoints 14. Chapter 11: Using Logging, Metrics, and Debugging in gRPC on .NET 15. Assessments 16. Other Books You May Enjoy

Preface

This book explains how to use all the fundamental components of gRPC on .NET. As well as covering the core technical functionality of gRPC, this book also explains the best practices of using it.

gRPC is an efficient mechanism of communication over the web that was originally developed by Google. It has now been accepted as one of the web standards. As it runs over HTTP/2, it is much faster than the standard HTTP communication. gRPC is especially suitable for facilitating direct communication between microservices inside a distributed application.

RPC stands for remote procedure call, so applying it in the code to call endpoints on a remote server is just as easy as calling functions and methods inside an application. gRPC is standardized, so it's possible to find a suitable implementation of it in any modern programming language. Your distributed application does not have to have every component written in the same language. All services will still work together, regardless of which language they are written in.

Developers working with .NET will be able to put their knowledge to work with this practical guide to using gRPC. This book provides a hands-on approach to the implementation and the associated methodologies and will have you up and running and productive in no time. You'll start with the fundamentals of gRPC and how to use it inside .NET apps. Along with learning technical details, you'll explore best practices for performance and more. Next, you'll focus on scaling a gRPC app. Finally, you'll use different call types that gRPC supports and apply authentication and authorization to gRPC endpoints.

By the end of this book, you will be able to use gRPC in .NET applications to enable direct communication between microservices.

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