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OverviewA complete reference for designing and building scalable microservices platforms with NATS messaging technology for inter-service communication with security and observability Key Features Understand the use of a messaging backbone for inter-service communication in microservices architecture Design and build a real-world microservices platform with NATS as the messaging backbone using the Go programming language Explore security, observability, and best practices for building a microservices platform with NATS Book DescriptionBuilding a scalable microservices platform that caters to business demands is critical to the success of that platform. In a microservices architecture, inter-service communication becomes a bottleneck when the platform scales. This book provides a reference architecture along with a practical example of how to implement it for building microservices-based platforms with NATS as the messaging backbone for inter-service communication. In Designing Microservices Platforms with NATS, you'll learn how to build a scalable and manageable microservices platform with NATS. The book starts by introducing concepts relating to microservices architecture, inter-service communication, messaging backbones, and the basics of NATS messaging. You'll be introduced to a reference architecture that uses these concepts to build a scalable microservices platform and guided through its implementation. Later, the book touches on important aspects of platform securing and monitoring with the help of the reference implementation. Finally, the book concludes with a chapter on best practices to follow when integrating with existing platforms and the future direction of microservices architecture and NATS messaging as a whole. By the end of this microservices book, you'll have developed the skills to design and implement microservices platforms with NATS. What you will learn Understand the concepts of microservices architecture Get to grips with NATS messaging technology Handle transactions and message delivery guarantees with microservices Implement a reference architecture for microservices using NATS Discover how to improve the platform's security and observability Explore how a NATS microservices platform integrates with an enterprise ecosystem Who this book is forThis book is for enterprise software architects and developers who want to gain hands-on microservices experience for designing, implementing, and managing complex distributed systems with microservices architecture concepts. Intermediate-level experience in any programming language and software architecture is required to make the most of this book. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Chanaka FernandoPublisher: Packt Publishing Limited Imprint: Packt Publishing Limited ISBN: 9781801072212ISBN 10: 1801072213 Pages: 356 Publication Date: 19 November 2021 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Undefined Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsTable of Contents What is Microservices Architecture? Why is Messaging Important in Microservices Architecture? What is NATS Messaging? How to Use NATS in a Microservices Architecture A Reference Architecture for Microservices with NATS A Practical Example of Building Microservices with NATS Security with NATS in a Microservices Architecture Observability with NATS in a Microservices Architecture How Microservices and NATS Co-Exist with Integration Platforms The Future of Microservices Architecture and NATSReviewsAuthor Information"Chanaka Fernando is a solution architect with 12+ years of experience in designing, implementing, and supporting enterprise-scale software solutions for customers across various industries including finance, education, healthcare, and telecommunications. He has contributed to the open source community with his work (design, implementation, and support) as the product lead of the WSO2 ESB, one of the founding members of the ""Ballerina: cloud-native programming language"" project, and his own work on GitHub. He has spoken at several WSO2 conferences and his articles are published on Medium, DZone, and InfoQ. Chanaka has a bachelor's degree in electronics and telecommunications engineering from the University of Moratuwa." Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |