A microservices architecture is used to create ecommerce applications as an assembly of separate components, or microservices, connected via REST APIs. Multiple user interfaces can be built using the same microservices on the back end. Though peculiarities of this architectural approach are of major interest to development teams, its benefits for businesses are numerous.
Designing and maintaining an operational microservices architecture requires proper automation strategy relying on DevOps practices and test automation.
- Source CodeDirect Message via Linkedin
- PlatformWindows/macOS/Linux
- DevOpsDocker, Redis, Kafka, OAuth 2.0, AWS Cognito, Kubernetes
- StackReact.js, Spring boot, PostgreSQL
- BlogpostWhy choosing Microservices Architecture for Ecommerce Development
- Team SizeFour members
Usage
- ProblemDrawbacks of monolith architecture
- SolutionThe comparison & tradeoffs of microservices architecture vs monolithic architecture
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