Implementing Event-Driven Microservices Architecture in .NET 7: Develop event-based distributed apps that can scale with ever-changing business demands using C# 11 and .NET 7

Implementing Event-Driven Microservices Architecture in .NET 7: Develop event-based distributed apps that can scale with ever-changing business demands using C# 11 and .NET 7

Implementing Event-Driven Microservices Architecture in .NET 7: Develop event-based distributed apps that can scale with ever-changing business demands using C# 11 and .NET 7

Implementing Event-Driven Microservices Architecture in .NET 7: Develop event-based distributed apps that can scale with ever-changing business demands using C# 11 and .NET 7

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Overview

This book will guide you through various hands-on practical examples for implementing event-driven microservices architecture using C# 11 and .NET 7. It has been divided into three distinct sections, each focusing on different aspects of this implementation.
The first section will cover the new features of .NET 7 that will make developing applications using EDA patterns easier, the sample application that will be used throughout the book, and how the core tenets of domain-driven design (DDD) are implemented in .NET 7.
The second section will review the various components of a local environment setup, the containerization of code, testing, deployment, and the observability of microservices using an EDA approach.
The third section will guide you through the need for scalability and service resilience within the application, along with implementation details related to elastic and autoscale components. You’ll also cover how proper telemetry helps to automatically drive scaling events. In addition, the topic of observability is revisited using examples of service discovery and microservice inventories.
By the end of this book, you’ll be able to identify and catalog domains, events, and bounded contexts to be used for the design and development of a resilient microservices architecture.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781803230405
Publisher: Packt Publishing
Publication date: 03/17/2023
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 326
File size: 10 MB

About the Author

Joshua Garverick is a Microsoft MVP (Most Valuable Professional) and a seasoned IT professional with nearly two decades of enterprise experience in several large industries (finance, healthcare, transportation, and logistics). He specializes in Azure application and platform architecture and is currently involved with application modernization and digital transformation projects. Josh is a Microsoft Certified Solution Expert (MCSE) in Cloud Platform and Infrastructure, a certified Microsoft Azure Solution Architect Expert, and a Microsoft DevOps Engineer Expert.
Omar Dean McIver is an MCT (Microsoft Certified Trainer) and has experience of more than 12 years developing enterprise grade applications in Oil & Gas and other regulated industries. He specialises in cloud-native development and application modernization. He is a certified Azure Solution Architect and FinOps Practitioner. His Udemy course on Practical OAuth, OpenID, and JWT in C# .NET Core has a rating of 4.5-stars. Omar continues to stay at the forefront of cloud-native development with a keen focus on cost optimization, performance tuning, and highly scalable microservice architectures.

Table of Contents

Table of Contents
  1. The Sample Application
  2. The Producer-Consumer Pattern
  3. Message Brokers
  4. Domain Model and Asynchronous Design
  5. Containerization and Local Environment Setup
  6. Localized Testing and Debugging of Microservices
  7. Microservice Observability
  8. CI/CD Pipelines and Integrated Testing
  9. Fault Injection and Chaos Testing
  10. Modern Design Patterns for Scalability
  11. Minimizing Data Loss
  12. Service and Application Resiliency
  13. Telemetry Capture and Integration
  14. Observability Revisited
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