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Microservices AntiPatterns and Pitfalls
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Remember when service-oriented architecture (SOA) was all the rage? Companies jumped in before fully understanding SOA’s advantages and disadvantages, and struggled to make this complex architecture work. Today, we’re poised to repeat this same experience with microservices—only this time we’re prepared. With this concise ebook, author Mark Richards walks you through the ten most common microservice anti-patterns and pitfalls, and provides solutions for avoiding them.
What’s the difference between anti-patterns and pitfalls? An anti-pattern seems like a good idea when you begin, but only leads you into trouble, while pitfalls are bad ideas from the start. Learn how to avert the most flagrant anti-patterns and pitfalls before you tussle with microservice granularity, data migration, and distributed processing.
You’ll examine:
Data-Driven Migration Anti-Pattern
Timeout Anti-Pattern
«I Was Taught to Share» Anti-Pattern
Reach-in Reporting Anti-Pattern
Grains of Sand Pitfall
Developer Without a Cause Pitfall
Jump On The Bandwagon Pitfall
Static Contract Pitfall
Are We There Yet Pitfall
Give it a Rest Pitfall
Mark Richards
I am a hands-on software architect, trainer, and published author. I’ve been in the industry since 1985, and I have experience in the architecture and delivery of Microservices Architectures, Service-Based Architectures, and Service-Oriented Architectures in a variety of platforms and languages.
I’ve published numerous books and videos on areas of Microservices, software architecture, and enterprise messaging, and I have spoken at hundreds of conferences and user groups around the world. I am the founder of this website (DeveloperToArchitect.com), a website I started in January 2018 to help software developers in the move to becoming a software architect.
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