Monthly Archives: February 2016

Microxchg 2016: A pattern language for microservices

A couple of weeks ago, I spoke at the MicroXchg conference in Berlin. It is a small, two track conference that is just about microservices. Lots of great topics. In particular, it was nice to see that the discussion has moved beyond … Continue reading

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Microservice chassis pattern

Build your microservices using a microservice chassis, which is a framework that handles cross-cutting concerns When you build a microservice you must put in place the mechanisms to handle cross-cutting concerns such as logging, externalized configuration, health checks, metrics, service discovery, … Continue reading

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Microservices – more than just infrastructure

Originally posted on Eventuate.IO:
Matt Miller of Sequoia recently published a map of the microservices ecosystem. We have updated our @sequoia #microservices ecosystem map. Thank you for the feedback, please keep it coming! pic.twitter.com/U1kd7X58IE — Matt Miller (@mcmiller00) January…

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