In this video course, you will learn how to build business logic that spans several distributed Spring Boot Microservices.
This course is designed for beginners and we will start from the basics of Microservices, Spring Boot, and Spring Cloud.
You will learn how to create your very first Spring Boot Microservice and how to handle HTTP requests. You will then learn how to run multiple instances of your Microservice behind an API Gateway and how to make them discoverable. This will help you scale up your microservice up and down as needed.
This video course will also cover transactions across multiple distributed Microservices and how to roll back changes if an error took place. Transactions is an advanced topic and to be able to build transactional microservices this video course will teach you a few more design patterns. Starting from the very beginning, you will learn how to develop event–based Microservices that are absolutely location transparent.
You will learn how to use a modern and very popular framework for building event–based Microservices called Axon. Axon Framework is based on design principles such as CQRS(Command Query Responsibility Segregation) and DDD(Domain Driven Design). You will learn how to build event–based Microservices using Axon Framework and how to use CQRS and Event Sourcing in your Microservices.
Specification: Event-Driven Microservices, CQRS, SAGA, Axon, Spring Boot
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9 reviews for Event-Driven Microservices, CQRS, SAGA, Axon, Spring Boot
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Price | $12.99 |
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Duration | 9 hours |
Year | 2022 |
Level | Beginner |
Language | English ... |
Certificate | Yes |
Quizzes | No |
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Lalit Gupta –
This course is an amazing in terms of covering most of the frameworks use in developing Microservices with detailed explanations. Tuned to go further and learn more !!!
Tarunjeet Singh Salh –
This course exceeded my all expectations. This topic CQRS, event sourcing and SAGAS is pretty complex but Sergey made it pretty easy to understand. Love it and can’t wait to get more courses like this from Sergey
Dishant Anand –
good
Naina Goel –
Course content is very fine grained, compact and concise. In short, awesome content.
Manu Gupta –
All the concepts are very well explained with well executed examples .Lot to learn from this course.
Vinod Madubashana –
This is a good starting point for event driven and cqrs based microservice development with spring boot.
Janilton Barbosa –
Muito completo que torna nada did tico
Coen Damen –
Very clear examples, good to follow.
Eugene Ng –
I learn a lot about the concepts of saga and axon in a short period of time.