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Microservices Explained: Not Your Father’s SOA

DevOps.com

Microservices are frequently referred to as a variant or derivative of service-oriented architecture (SOA), if not essentially the same thing. Microservices architecture […]. The post Microservices Explained: Not Your Father’s SOA appeared first on DevOps.com.

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SOA vs. EDA: Is Not Life Simply a Series of Events?

Confluent

Most contemporary software architectures are some mix of these two approaches. I will attempt to articulate in layman’s terms what an event-driven architecture (EDA) is and contrast it with service-oriented architecture (SOA). On a humorous note, perhaps SOA should really be called CDA for client-driven architecture.

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Microservices vs Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA): Fundamental Differences

Daffodil Software

With increasing complexity and demand for highly scalable and robust applications, conventional monolithic architecture is no longer the best choice. After a certain threshold, monolithic architecture tends to hinder application performance and scalability.

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What Is Loosely Coupled Architecture?

Dzone - DevOps

A loosely coupled architecture is a software application development model wherein multiple components are connected with one another but are not heavily dependent on each other. The primary purpose of a loosely coupled architecture is to create a system that doesn’t fail due to the failure of a single component.

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Microservices: The Advantages of SOA Without Its Drawbacks

DevOps.com

Service Oriented Architecture (SOA) was the great hope of organizations decades ago when they sought to advance legacy system integration, reduce and bypass layers, and rapidly access the system of record. The post Microservices: The Advantages of SOA Without Its Drawbacks appeared first on DevOps.com.

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10 IT skills where expertise pays the most

CIO

Service-oriented architecture (SOA) Service-oriented architecture (SOA) is an architectural framework used for software development that focuses on applications and systems as independent services. The J2EE platform is designed to run and develop Java applications in the enterprise.

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The future of Cloud-native software development with Radius

Xebia

The way applications are built, deployed, and managed today is completely different from ten years ago. Initially, our industry relied on monolithic architectures, where the entire application was a single, simple, cohesive unit. SOA decomposed applications into smaller, independent services that communicated over a network.