

Microservices are responsible for very tightly focused capabilities that
are part of a more complex server-side software system. Microservices,
when done well, are malleable, scalable, resilient, and allow a short
lead time from start of implementation to deployment to production.
When using microservices, the need for the technology to be
lightweight and low ceremony grows, because creating new
microservices needs to be quick and easy. OWIN is great for reuse of
plumbing code and a lightweight web framework, like Nancy, is ideal.
Microservices in .NET teaches readers how to build and deploy secureand operations-friendly microservices using Nancy. The book starts
with an introduction to the microservices architectural style. Next,
readers learn important practical aspects of developing microservices
from simple core concepts to more sophisticated. Throughout the book,
readers will see many code examples implementing it with lightweight
.NET technologies—most prominently Nancy. By the end, they’ll be
able to quickly and easily build reliable and operations-friendly
microservices using Nancy, OWIN and other open technologies.
Key Features:
• Teaches practical aspects of developing microservices • Full of .NET code examples • Goes from simple core concepts through sophisticated ideas • Easily build reliable and operations-friendly microservicesAUDIENCE
This book is written for C# developers. No previous experience with
microservices is required.
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Microservices are responsible for very tightly focused capabilities that are
part of a more complex server-side software system. Microservices are
malleable, scalable, resilient, and allow a short lead time from start of
implementation to deployment to production.