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Failure resilient model using circuit breakers for Microservices
Via: KUNAL GROVER
How to design your microservices architecture if you want to make sure our application is working flawlessly?
Training: Designing Microservice Architectures — Berlin
Via: RISINGSTACK
We are going to host a training called Designing Microservice Architectures in Berlin, on June 14th-15th. If you’d like to learn how to break down a monolith into microservices properly, join us!
Simplified Microservices building with Spring Cloud, Netflix OSS(Eureka, Zuul, Hystrix, Ribbon), Dockers
Via: MADHU PATHY
This article guides you through how to split up applications as separate services for each core and API service functionality, that should be deployed independently on the Cloud.
How to architect an application with microservices (part 2)
Via: ROLAND BARCIA
In this article you can read about the common capabilities of an architecture for rapidly developing microservice applications. You’ll need these capabilities whether you’re transforming a monolith or developing a cloud native application.
Building API-Driven Microservices with Amazon API Gateway
Via: CHRIS MUNNS
By the end of this webinar, you’ll have a foundation of how you can build highly scalable APIs for backends running on server-based or container-based applications and serverless applications.
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Containers, Microservices and Cloud-Native Technologies
Via: SWAPNIL BHARTIYA
Microservices and the Economics of Small Things
Via: MARK BURGESS
The Future of APIs and Microservices is Building
Via: CRAIG BORYSOWICH
Tools and Techniques for Building Microservices
Via: BIPLAB PAL
Microservices Management: Securing Endpoints
Via: LORI MACVITTIE
The Microservice Weekly #134 — May 30, 2018 was originally published in Hacker Noon on Medium, where people are continuing the conversation by highlighting and responding to this story.
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