As microservices multiply, organizations need systems capable of interpreting and understanding impact, not just executing ...
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For some reason, there's this belief that Java microservices have to be server-side components that connect to back-end resources, such as databases and message queues. There's also a misconception ...
Community driven content discussing all aspects of software development from DevOps to design patterns. Microservices oriented architecture is all the rage these days. Why not? It’s hard to ignore the ...
Containers have captured the imagination of both infrastructure providers and developers: the former because they see containers as a more efficient technology for meting out virtual compute resources ...
Microservices break up monolithic code into discrete chunks that are easier to maintain. Here's an overview and a look at the pros and cons of migrating to a microservices architecture. Nearly every ...