
Oreilly – Service-Based Architectures [20 MP4s]
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Explore a variety of service-based architectures-including immensely popular microservices-in this video course from Neal Ford and Mark Richards. Through a series of instructive visuals, you’ll be able to compare and contrast these architectures in several ways, including their structure, engineering practices, and deployment. You’ll also examine the challenges of migrating from monolithic service-oriented architectures (SOA) to smaller service-based models, and the effects this change can have on team building and company culture in general.
Service-Based Architectures
Structure, Engineering Practices, and Migration
By Mark Richards, Neal Ford
Publisher: O’Reilly Media
Final Release Date: July 2015
Run time: 6 hours 4 minutes
Through the course of this video, you will:
Learn microservice principles and the organization of its components
Review the common engineering practices used in microservice architectures
Examine remote-access protocols of different service-based architecture styles
Explore microservice-testing scenarios, especially in Continuous Delivery environments
Manage shared components between services, and define your level of service granularity
Learn about governance: how to identify, curate, and manage service architectures
Use well-defined steps to migrate from a large SOA to a service-based architecture
Consider hybrid service-based architectures that fall between microservices and SOAs
Understand microservices with regard to Conway’s Law on team size and organization
About the presenters:
Neal is Director, Software Architect, and Meme Wrangler at ThoughtWorks, a global IT consultancy with an exclusive focus on end-to-end software development and delivery. Before joining ThoughtWorks, Neal was the Chief Technology Officer at The DSW Group, Ltd., a nationally recognized training and development firm.
Mark Richards is an experienced hands-on software architect involved in the architecture, design, and implementation of microservices architectures, service oriented architectures, and distributed systems in J2EE and other technologies.
About the O’Reilly Software Architecture Series
Clearing a path from developer to architect and enriching that path once you arrive.
Software architecture is a fast-moving, multidisciplinary subject where entire suites of “best practices” become obsolete practically overnight. No single path or curriculum exists, and different types of architecture-application, integration, enterprise-require different subject emphasis. Whether you’re at the outset of a career as an architect or in the midst of such a career, series editor Neal Ford has curated this collection of tools and guides for aspiring and seasoned architects alike.
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