<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><b><i>Microservices in .NET, Second Edition</i> teaches you to build and deploy microservices using ASP.NET and Azure services.</b> <p/>Summary<br> In <i>Microservices in .NET, Second Edition</i> you will learn how to: <p/> Build scalable microservices that are reliable in production<br> Optimize microservices for continuous delivery<br> Design event-based collaboration between microservices<br> Deploy microservices to Kubernetes<br> Set up Kubernetes in Azure <p/> <i>Microservices in .NET, Second Edition</i> is a comprehensive guide to building microservice applications using the .NET stack. After a crystal-clear introduction to the microservices architectural style, it teaches you practical microservices development skills using ASP.NET. This second edition of the bestselling original has been revised with up-to-date tools for the .NET ecosystem, and more new coverage of scoping microservices and deploying to Kubernetes. <p/> Purchase of the print book includes a free eBook in PDF, Kindle, and ePub formats from Manning Publications. <p/> About the technology<br> Microservice architectures connect independent components that must work together as a system. Integrating new technologies like Docker and Kubernetes with Microsoft's familiar ASP.NET framework and Azure cloud platform enables .NET developers to create and manage microservices efficiently. <p/> About the book<br> <i>Microservices in .NET, Second Edition</i> teaches you to build and deploy microservices using ASP.NET and Azure services. It lays out microservice architecture simply, and then guides you through several real-world projects, such as building an ecommerce shopping cart. In this fully revised edition, you'll learn about scoping microservices, deploying to Kubernetes, and operations concerns like monitoring, logging, and security. <p/> What's inside <p/> Optimize microservices for continuous delivery<br> Design event-based collaboration between microservices<br> Deploy microservices to Kubernetes<br> Set up Kubernetes in Azure <p/>About the reader<br> For C# developers. No experience with microservices required. <p/> About the author<br> <b>Christian Horsdal</b> is an independent consultant with more than 20 years of experience building projects from large-scale microservice systems to tiny embedded systems. <p/> Table of Contents<br> PART 1 GETTING STARTED WITH MICROSERVICES<br> 1 Microservices at a glance<br> 2 A basic shopping cart microservice<br> 3 Deploying a microservice to Kubernetes<br> PART 2 BUILDING MICROSERVICES<br> 4 Identifying and scoping microservices<br> 5 Microservice collaboration<br> 6 Data ownership and data storage<br> 7 Designing for robustness<br> 8 Writing tests for microservices<br> PART 3 HANDLING CROSS-CUTTING CONCERNS: BUILDING A REUSABLE MICROSERVICE PLATFORM<br> 9 Cross-cutting concerns: Monitoring and logging<br> 10 Securing microservice-to-microservice communication<br> 11 Building a reusable microservice platform<br> PART 4 BUILDING APPLICATIONS<br> 12 Creating applications over microservices<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br><b>Christian Horsdal Gammelgaard</b> is an independent consultant with 20 years of experience building systems from large scale microservice systems to tiny embedded systems--and lots of stuff in between. He is a .NET expert, author of the books Microservices in .NET Core and Instant Nancy Web Development, a trainer, and an occasional open source contributor.
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