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The future of Cloud-native software development with Radius

Xebia

Initially, our industry relied on monolithic architectures, where the entire application was a single, simple, cohesive unit. Ever increasing complexity To overcome these limitations, we transitioned to Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA). Radius is designed to address the challenges of modern Cloud-native software development.

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Testing Challenges Related to Microservice Architecture

Dzone - DevOps

Over the last few years, microservice architecture emerged to be on top of conventional SOA (Service Oriented Architecture). This much more precise and smaller architecture brought in many benefits. With different testing strategies emerge different testing challenges.

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A CIO’s gift guide for IT and business colleagues

CIO

Hint: It starts with SOA. For the Head of IT Operations: A full-tilt automated, accurate, and correct regression and integration test suite. An automated test suite everyone can rely on to make sure app changes don’t crash PROD might be used by App Dev but Ops gets most of the benefit. Yes, the gift goes to App Dev, not Ops.

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SOA vs microservices: going beyond the monolith

CircleCI

Modern software development increasingly relies on distributed , service-based architectural patterns to achieve scalability, reliability, and rapid build, test, and release cycles. Two of the most popular service-based approaches are service-oriented architecture (SOA) and microservices. What are microservices?

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A CIO’s gift guide for IT and business colleagues

CIO

Hint: It starts with SOA. For the Head of IT Operations: A full-tilt automated, accurate, and correct regression and integration test suite. An automated test suite everyone can rely on to make sure app changes don’t crash PROD might be used by App Dev but Ops gets most of the benefit. Yes, the gift goes to App Dev, not Ops.

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Journey to Event Driven – Part 2: Programming Models for the Event-Driven Architecture

Confluent

Part 1 of this series discussed why you need to embrace event-first thinking, while this article builds a rationale for different styles of event-driven architectures and compares and contrasts scaling, persistence and runtime models. In this way, we don’t think about solution architecture in just one dimension. Data evolution.

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Understanding Microservices

Mentormate

Architecture Patterns. Architecture patterns can influence the success of a project as well as the ability to deliver new features in the future and the degree of flexibility of the business. The architecture choice helps us optimize the work for different targets: speed of delivery, budget, flexibility, etc.