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Reactive Microservice Architecture Training


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Summary

Price
£1,200 inc VAT
Or £100.00/mo. for 12 months...
Study method
Onsite
Qualification
No formal qualification
Additional info
  • Tutor is available to students

Overview

The advent of reactive microservice architectures and the popularity of functional programming in recent years has prompted many companies to reconsider their traditional n-tier architectures. While traditional architectures served them well in the past, scalability, availability, and performance have become more of a concern to many organizations seeking to meet the ever-growing demands of their customers.

Microservices-based Architecture is based on the decomposition of the Microservice gateways, resulting in saving time and greatly reducing coding efforts. By enabling software to be divided into modules, microservices make it easier to change the software. The use of reactive microservices makes your applications far more efficient, and also reduces errors. To accomplish their goals, companies must also incorporate NoSQL and Agile DevOps into their architectures, resulting in a holistic solution that emphasizes automation and scalability.

Description

What you will learn:

  • Understanding reactive microservices
  • Agile DevOps using Ansible, Vagrant, and Docker
  • Developing a simple microservice application in Play or ACT framework
  • Securing microservices, encrypting data at rest, and using PKI/HMAC
  • Distributed caching and making full use of the HTTP protocol (CORS, HTTP/2, HSTS, Public key pinning)
  • Common practices/Best Practices for Microservices
  • Future of web development with web components and isomorphic JS
  • SaaS and multi-tenancy in microservices

You will also get:

  • Comprehensive, downloadable courseware
  • In-depth case studies for better retention
  • Course completion certificate
  • 1 credit per hour of learning

Who is this course for?

This course offers value to Developers , Solution Architects and Software Architects, among others. Note that candidates must have programming knowledge in an imperative or functional programming language such as Java, .NET, PHP, etc. and a background in software architecture.

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