Introduction to Microservices
Microservices Topic 1
Microservices are a software architecture style that structures applications as a collection of small, autonomous
services. These services communicate over a network to fulfill a business goal. Each service is independently
deployable, scalable, and can be written in different programming languages.
Key points about Microservices:
- Services are modeled around business domains.
- They are independently deployable and scalable.
- Microservices architecture enables continuous delivery.
- Teams can develop, deploy, and scale services independently.
Practical Use Cases:
- E-commerce applications (e.g., separate services for catalog, payment, and shipping).
- Social media platforms.
- IoT applications with event-driven models.
Microservices Topic 2
Microservices are a software architecture style that structures applications as a collection of small, autonomous
services. These services communicate over a network to fulfill a business goal. Each service is independently
deployable, scalable, and can be written in different programming languages.
Key points about Microservices:
- Services are modeled around business domains.
- They are independently deployable and scalable.
- Microservices architecture enables continuous delivery.
- Teams can develop, deploy, and scale services independently.
Practical Use Cases:
- E-commerce applications (e.g., separate services for catalog, payment, and shipping).
- Social media platforms.
- IoT applications with event-driven models.
Microservices Topic 3
Microservices are a software architecture style that structures applications as a collection of small, autonomous
services. These services communicate over a network to fulfill a business goal. Each service is independently
deployable, scalable, and can be written in different programming languages.
Key points about Microservices:
- Services are modeled around business domains.
- They are independently deployable and scalable.
- Microservices architecture enables continuous delivery.
- Teams can develop, deploy, and scale services independently.
Practical Use Cases:
- E-commerce applications (e.g., separate services for catalog, payment, and shipping).
- Social media platforms.
- IoT applications with event-driven models.
Microservices Topic 4
Microservices are a software architecture style that structures applications as a collection of small, autonomous
services. These services communicate over a network to fulfill a business goal. Each service is independently
deployable, scalable, and can be written in different programming languages.
Key points about Microservices:
- Services are modeled around business domains.
- They are independently deployable and scalable.
- Microservices architecture enables continuous delivery.
- Teams can develop, deploy, and scale services independently.
Practical Use Cases:
- E-commerce applications (e.g., separate services for catalog, payment, and shipping).
- Social media platforms.
- IoT applications with event-driven models.
Microservices Topic 5
Microservices are a software architecture style that structures applications as a collection of small, autonomous
services. These services communicate over a network to fulfill a business goal. Each service is independently
deployable, scalable, and can be written in different programming languages.
Key points about Microservices:
- Services are modeled around business domains.
- They are independently deployable and scalable.
- Microservices architecture enables continuous delivery.
- Teams can develop, deploy, and scale services independently.
Practical Use Cases:
- E-commerce applications (e.g., separate services for catalog, payment, and shipping).
- Social media platforms.
- IoT applications with event-driven models.
Microservices Topic 6
Microservices are a software architecture style that structures applications as a collection of small, autonomous
services. These services communicate over a network to fulfill a business goal. Each service is independently
deployable, scalable, and can be written in different programming languages.
Key points about Microservices:
- Services are modeled around business domains.
- They are independently deployable and scalable.
- Microservices architecture enables continuous delivery.
- Teams can develop, deploy, and scale services independently.
Practical Use Cases:
- E-commerce applications (e.g., separate services for catalog, payment, and shipping).
- Social media platforms.
- IoT applications with event-driven models.
Microservices Topic 7
Microservices are a software architecture style that structures applications as a collection of small, autonomous
services. These services communicate over a network to fulfill a business goal. Each service is independently
deployable, scalable, and can be written in different programming languages.
Key points about Microservices:
- Services are modeled around business domains.
- They are independently deployable and scalable.
- Microservices architecture enables continuous delivery.
- Teams can develop, deploy, and scale services independently.
Practical Use Cases:
- E-commerce applications (e.g., separate services for catalog, payment, and shipping).
- Social media platforms.
- IoT applications with event-driven models.
Microservices Topic 8
Microservices are a software architecture style that structures applications as a collection of small, autonomous
services. These services communicate over a network to fulfill a business goal. Each service is independently
deployable, scalable, and can be written in different programming languages.
Key points about Microservices:
- Services are modeled around business domains.
- They are independently deployable and scalable.
- Microservices architecture enables continuous delivery.
- Teams can develop, deploy, and scale services independently.
Practical Use Cases:
- E-commerce applications (e.g., separate services for catalog, payment, and shipping).
- Social media platforms.
- IoT applications with event-driven models.
Microservices Topic 9
Microservices are a software architecture style that structures applications as a collection of small, autonomous
services. These services communicate over a network to fulfill a business goal. Each service is independently
deployable, scalable, and can be written in different programming languages.
Key points about Microservices:
- Services are modeled around business domains.
- They are independently deployable and scalable.
- Microservices architecture enables continuous delivery.
- Teams can develop, deploy, and scale services independently.
Practical Use Cases:
- E-commerce applications (e.g., separate services for catalog, payment, and shipping).
- Social media platforms.
- IoT applications with event-driven models.
Microservices Topic 10
Microservices are a software architecture style that structures applications as a collection of small, autonomous
services. These services communicate over a network to fulfill a business goal. Each service is independently
deployable, scalable, and can be written in different programming languages.
Key points about Microservices:
- Services are modeled around business domains.
- They are independently deployable and scalable.
- Microservices architecture enables continuous delivery.
- Teams can develop, deploy, and scale services independently.
Practical Use Cases:
- E-commerce applications (e.g., separate services for catalog, payment, and shipping).
- Social media platforms.
- IoT applications with event-driven models.
Microservices Topic 11
Microservices are a software architecture style that structures applications as a collection of small, autonomous
services. These services communicate over a network to fulfill a business goal. Each service is independently
deployable, scalable, and can be written in different programming languages.
Key points about Microservices:
- Services are modeled around business domains.
- They are independently deployable and scalable.
- Microservices architecture enables continuous delivery.
- Teams can develop, deploy, and scale services independently.
Practical Use Cases:
- E-commerce applications (e.g., separate services for catalog, payment, and shipping).
- Social media platforms.
- IoT applications with event-driven models.
Microservices Topic 12
Microservices are a software architecture style that structures applications as a collection of small, autonomous
services. These services communicate over a network to fulfill a business goal. Each service is independently
deployable, scalable, and can be written in different programming languages.
Key points about Microservices:
- Services are modeled around business domains.
- They are independently deployable and scalable.
- Microservices architecture enables continuous delivery.
- Teams can develop, deploy, and scale services independently.
Practical Use Cases:
- E-commerce applications (e.g., separate services for catalog, payment, and shipping).
- Social media platforms.
- IoT applications with event-driven models.
Microservices Topic 13
Microservices are a software architecture style that structures applications as a collection of small, autonomous
services. These services communicate over a network to fulfill a business goal. Each service is independently
deployable, scalable, and can be written in different programming languages.
Key points about Microservices:
- Services are modeled around business domains.
- They are independently deployable and scalable.
- Microservices architecture enables continuous delivery.
- Teams can develop, deploy, and scale services independently.
Practical Use Cases:
- E-commerce applications (e.g., separate services for catalog, payment, and shipping).
- Social media platforms.
- IoT applications with event-driven models.
Microservices Topic 14
Microservices are a software architecture style that structures applications as a collection of small, autonomous
services. These services communicate over a network to fulfill a business goal. Each service is independently
deployable, scalable, and can be written in different programming languages.
Key points about Microservices:
- Services are modeled around business domains.
- They are independently deployable and scalable.
- Microservices architecture enables continuous delivery.
- Teams can develop, deploy, and scale services independently.
Practical Use Cases:
- E-commerce applications (e.g., separate services for catalog, payment, and shipping).
- Social media platforms.
- IoT applications with event-driven models.
Microservices Topic 15
Microservices are a software architecture style that structures applications as a collection of small, autonomous
services. These services communicate over a network to fulfill a business goal. Each service is independently
deployable, scalable, and can be written in different programming languages.
Key points about Microservices:
- Services are modeled around business domains.
- They are independently deployable and scalable.
- Microservices architecture enables continuous delivery.
- Teams can develop, deploy, and scale services independently.
Practical Use Cases:
- E-commerce applications (e.g., separate services for catalog, payment, and shipping).
- Social media platforms.
- IoT applications with event-driven models.