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Microservices: Asynchronous Messaging

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Frank P Moley III

1:43:49

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  • 01 - Getting work done in microservices.mp4
    01:29
  • 02 - What you need to know.mp4
    01:25
  • 01 - Asynchronous communications.mp4
    04:15
  • 02 - The gains.mp4
    07:37
  • 03 - The trade-offs.mp4
    06:13
  • 04 - Common technologies.mp4
    04:42
  • 01 - Service communications.mp4
    03:08
  • 02 - Point-to-point async.mp4
    07:53
  • 03 - Publish-subscribe.mp4
    07:20
  • 01 - Event-driven microservices.mp4
    04:36
  • 02 - Choreographed events.mp4
    05:33
  • 03 - Orchestrated events.mp4
    05:34
  • 04 - Hybrid events.mp4
    02:46
  • 01 - Welcome to stream data platform.mp4
    05:59
  • 02 - Log aggregation.mp4
    04:09
  • 03 - System analytics.mp4
    04:47
  • 04 - Event detection.mp4
    02:23
  • 01 - Distributed data.mp4
    04:04
  • 02 - Eventual consistency.mp4
    05:40
  • 03 - CQRS.mp4
    04:10
  • 04 - Data migration.mp4
    05:06
  • 05 - Data synchronization.mp4
    02:51
  • 01 - Work with it.mp4
    02:09
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    Discover how to get work done more efficiently with asynchronous messaging, an alternative way of handling communication in a microservices architecture. In this course, Frank Moley shows software developers charged with building large applications how to go beyond RESTful API calls over HTTP and leverage asynchronous messaging when architecting and building microservices. Frank digs into the gains and tradeoffs you must accept when using asynchronous patterns. He also discusses interservice communication patterns, event-driven microservices patterns, using asynchronous messaging to solve for data migration when moving to microservices architectures, and more.

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    My objective is to be instrumental in the design and development of service based applications and platforms, including but not limited to microservices, cloud native architectures, and service based architectures. I want to drive the fundamental architecture of the company in a way conducive to industry standards with an eye on industry trends. I also want to develop architecture and development processes and help define process improvements. I am also very interested in developing and expanding Big Data type initiaves. Specialties: OOP GoLang Java Spring Core and Spring Integration Oracle SOA Suite ANSI SQL C++ C#
    LinkedIn Learning is an American online learning provider. It provides video courses taught by industry experts in software, creative, and business skills. It is a subsidiary of LinkedIn. All the courses on LinkedIn fall into four categories: Business, Creative, Technology and Certifications. It was founded in 1995 by Lynda Weinman as Lynda.com before being acquired by LinkedIn in 2015. Microsoft acquired LinkedIn in December 2016.
    • language english
    • Training sessions 23
    • duration 1:43:49
    • Release Date 2023/01/09