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Why Microservice Architecture Is More Than A Fad

taos

Eventually, there was SOA, and CORBA reared its head like a dyslexic snake. There have been many software design patterns proclaimed to be The Best™ over the years, each one has evolved or been supplanted by the next. And now we have the so-called fad that is Microservice Architecture. Let’s explore these. S**t happens.

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Craig St. Jean, From Young Programmer to Chief Technology Architect

Xebia

After the migration, we focused on service-oriented architecture (SOA), a pivotal predecessor to microservices. But we pushed forward with the web applications to meet the business’s needs, while also starting to migrate them to C# and ASP.NET with a proper system design, DevOps, etc.

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

Confluent

Rather, we apply different event planes to provide orthogonal aspects of system design such as core functionality, operations and instrumentation. Do I need to use a microservices framework? reactive microservices) and Lagom (an opinionated, reactive microservice framework). Event-driven architecture.