Archive for October, 2014

Microservices – μService architecture

Sunday, October 19th, 2014

Microservices are the hottest topic in enterprise software development nowadays. It is an application architecture pattern or a trend that has emerged over last 2 to 4 years based on several enabling factors such as polyglot development, cloud deployment and increased deployment automation.

Breaking up a legacy, monolithic, portal-server based application into more service oriented, independently deployable and easily maintainable multiple services based around business capabilities could be an interesting and daunting challenge

Articles

Martin Fowler’s defining article

Presentation by James Lewis of Thoughtworks

Cracking Microservices practices

μService not a free lunch

Microservices: Decomposing Applications for Deployability and Scalability

Agile coding in enterprise IT: Code small and local

 12 factor apps

Microservice in practice

Karma Inc.

Failing at Microservices

 

Implementation

http://blog.xebia.com/2014/10/27/dropwizard/

 

Tags

https://twitter.com/hashtag/microservice