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Microservices in .NET Core

via Manning

Description

Microservices in .NET Core provides a complete guide to building microservice applications. After a crystal-clear introduction to the microservices architectural style, the book will teach you practical development skills in that style, using OWIN and Nancy.



About the Technology

Microservice applications are built by connecting single-capability, autonomous components that communicate via APIs. These systems can be challenging to develop because they demand clearly defined interfaces and reliable infrastructure. Fortunately for .NET developers, OWIN (the Open Web Interface for .NET), and the Nancy web framework help minimize plumbing code and simplify the task of building microservice-based applications.



About the Book

Microservices in .NET Core provides a complete guide to building microservice applications. After a crystal-clear introduction to the microservices architectural style, the book will teach you practical development skills in that style, using OWIN and Nancy. You'll design and build individual services in C# and learn how to compose them into a simple but functional application back end. Along the way, you'll address production and operations concerns like monitoring, logging, and security.



What's Inside

  • Design robust and ops-friendly services
  • Build HTTP APIs with Nancy
  • Expose events via feeds with Nancy
  • Use OWIN middleware for plumbing


About the Reader

This book is written for C# developers. No previous experience with microservices required.



About the Author

Christian Horsdal Gammelgaard is a Nancy committer and a Microsoft MVP.



Quotes
A definite must-read for anyone who works in C#/.NET regularly.
- Nick McGinness, Direct Supply

Elegant and convincing. Developers will rethink their application architecture.
- James McGinn, Bull Valley Software

Brings together two modern technologies and delves deeply into the code.
- Andy Kirsch, Concur Technologies

An extremely approachable book that tackles a complex topic.
- Shahid Iqbal, Head For Cloud

Books

Manning

Exclusively Paid

10h 58m

No Certificate

344 pages

Microservices in .NET Core

via Manning
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  • Type
    Books
  • Provider
    Manning
  • Pricing
    Exclusively Paid
  • Duration
    10h 58m
  • Certificate
    No Certificate

Microservices in .NET Core provides a complete guide to building microservice applications. After a crystal-clear introduction to the microservices architectural style, the book will teach you practical development skills in that style, using OWIN and Nancy.



About the Technology

Microservice applications are built by connecting single-capability, autonomous components that communicate via APIs. These systems can be challenging to develop because they demand clearly defined interfaces and reliable infrastructure. Fortunately for .NET developers, OWIN (the Open Web Interface for .NET), and the Nancy web framework help minimize plumbing code and simplify the task of building microservice-based applications.



About the Book

Microservices in .NET Core provides a complete guide to building microservice applications. After a crystal-clear introduction to the microservices architectural style, the book will teach you practical development skills in that style, using OWIN and Nancy. You'll design and build individual services in C# and learn how to compose them into a simple but functional application back end. Along the way, you'll address production and operations concerns like monitoring, logging, and security.



What's Inside

  • Design robust and ops-friendly services
  • Build HTTP APIs with Nancy
  • Expose events via feeds with Nancy
  • Use OWIN middleware for plumbing


About the Reader

This book is written for C# developers. No previous experience with microservices required.



About the Author

Christian Horsdal Gammelgaard is a Nancy committer and a Microsoft MVP.



Quotes
A definite must-read for anyone who works in C#/.NET regularly.
- Nick McGinness, Direct Supply

Elegant and convincing. Developers will rethink their application architecture.
- James McGinn, Bull Valley Software

Brings together two modern technologies and delves deeply into the code.
- Andy Kirsch, Concur Technologies

An extremely approachable book that tackles a complex topic.
- Shahid Iqbal, Head For Cloud