Maikurosābisu ākitekucha, dai 2-han

"Distributed systems have become more fine-grained in the past 10 years, shifting from code-heavy monolithic applications to smaller, self-contained microservices. But developing these systems brings its own set of headaches. With lots of examples and practical advice, this book takes a holisti...

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Main Author: Newman, Sam
Other Authors: Satō, Naoki (Translator), Kinoshita, Tetsuya (Translator)
Format: eBook
Language:Japanese
Published: Tōkyō-to Shinjuku-ku Orairī Japan 2022
Edition:Shohan
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Collection: O'Reilly - Collection details see MPG.ReNa
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520 |a "Distributed systems have become more fine-grained in the past 10 years, shifting from code-heavy monolithic applications to smaller, self-contained microservices. But developing these systems brings its own set of headaches. With lots of examples and practical advice, this book takes a holistic view of the topics that system architects and administrators must consider when building, managing, and evolving microservice architectures. Microservice technologies are moving quickly. Author Sam Newman provides you with a firm grounding in the concepts while diving into current solutions for modeling, integrating, testing, deploying, and monitoring your own autonomous services. You'll follow a fictional company throughout the book to learn how building a microservice architecture affects a single domain." --