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Designing Microservices Platforms with NATS

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Product type Book
Published in Nov 2021
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781801072212
Pages 356 pages
Edition 1st Edition
Languages
Concepts
Author (1):
Chanaka Fernando Chanaka Fernando
Profile icon Chanaka Fernando

Table of Contents (15) Chapters

Preface 1. Section 1: The Basics of Microservices Architecture and NATS
2. Chapter 1: Introduction to the Microservice Architecture 3. Chapter 2: Why Is Messaging Important in the Microservice Architecture? 4. Chapter 3: What Is NATS Messaging? 5. Section 2: Building Microservices with NATS
6. Chapter 4: How to Use NATS in a Microservice Architecture 7. Chapter 5: Designing a Microservice Architecture with NATS 8. Chapter 6: A Practical Example of Microservices with NATS 9. Chapter 7: Securing a Microservices Architecture with NATS 10. Chapter 8: Observability with NATS in a Microservices Architecture 11. Section 3: Best Practices and Future Developments
12. Chapter 9: How Microservices and NATS Coexist with Integration Platforms 13. Chapter 10: Future of the Microservice Architecture and NATS 14. Other Books You May Enjoy

Deployment architecture

In a deployment architecture diagram, we typically demonstrate the products and their deployment models, along with the interactions of these components, at a higher level. The following is our deployment architecture, which is built on top of the solution architecture diagram we discussed in the previous section:

Figure 6.6 – Deployment architecture for the OPD application

Let's take a closer look at the preceding diagram by going through the details related to the deployment aspect of the solution.

WSO2 API Manager 4.0

We will use the open source API management solution known as WSO2 API Manager 4.0 in this sample project. It will be deployed as an all-in-one component as a single node. It can be deployed in a highly available and distributed manner in a real-world deployment. But for this sample application, we decided to go ahead with an all-in-one single instance deployment.

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