Updated to C\# 14 and .NET 10, this guide helps you design stable microservices using proven architectural patterns and modern development principles
Key Features
- Design, build, and manage microservices using updated .NET 10 and C\# 14
- Tackle design challenges using patterns like CQRS, event sourcing, Saga, and Polyglot persistence
- Apply S.O.L.I.D principles and enhance resiliency, observability, and scalability
- Free with your book: PDF Copy, AI Assistant, and Next-Gen Reader
Book Description
If you’re a developer looking for practical, up-to-date insights into designing scalable and resilient microservices, Microservices Design Patterns in .NET, Second Edition is just the book for you, offering comprehensive exploration of modern microservices using C\# 14 and .NET 10. This updated edition builds on the strong foundation built by its predecessor, addressing new industry trends and tools while refining existing content to meet the needs of today’s developers. With enhanced coverage of asynchronous messaging, database sharding, resiliency strategies, API gateways, and cloud-native patterns like serverless and sidecar architecture, this edition equips you to confidently overcome modern design challenges. By the end of this book, you'll not only gain a deeper understanding of architectural decisions but also apply advanced concepts through real-world scenarios, code samples, and actionable guidance. Whether you're starting from scratch or evolving an existing monolith, this book guides you to build robust, maintainable microservices that are production-ready and cloud-optimized.What you will learn
- Apply Domain-Driven Design principles in your microservice design
- Build resilient services using retries, circuit breakers, and caching
- Use modern observability tools and serverless design strategies
- Secure microservices with IdentityServer and bearer token authentication
- Deploy using containers and integrate cloud-native best practices
Who this book is for
This book is ideal for .NET developers, senior developers, software architects, and DevOps engineers who want to explore the pros and cons, intricacies, and the overall implementation of microservice architecture. You’ll also get plenty of valuable insights if you’re seeking to expand your knowledge of different design patterns and supporting technologies.
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