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Software Architecture with C# 12 and .NET 8 - Fourth Edition

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Product type Book
Published in Feb 2024
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781805127659
Pages 756 pages
Edition 4th Edition
Languages
Authors (2):
Gabriel Baptista Gabriel Baptista
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Francesco Abbruzzese Francesco Abbruzzese
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Table of Contents (26) Chapters

Preface 1. Understanding the Importance of Software Architecture 2. Non-Functional Requirements 3. Managing Requirements 4. Best Practices in Coding C# 12 5. Implementing Code Reusability in C# 12 6. Design Patterns and .NET 8 Implementation 7. Understanding the Different Domains in Software Solutions 8. Understanding DevOps Principles and CI/CD 9. Testing Your Enterprise Application 10. Deciding on the Best Cloud-Based Solution 11. Applying a Microservice Architecture to Your Enterprise Application 12. Choosing Your Data Storage in the Cloud 13. Interacting with Data in C# – Entity Framework Core 14. Implementing Microservices with .NET 15. Applying Service-Oriented Architectures with .NET 16. Working with Serverless – Azure Functions 17. Presenting ASP.NET Core 18. Implementing Frontend Microservices with ASP.NET Core 19. Client Frameworks: Blazor 20. Kubernetes 21. Case Study 22. Case Study Extension: Developing .NET Microservices for Kubernetes 23. Answers
24. Other Books You May Enjoy
25. Index

Implementing microservices with .NET worker services and message brokers

This section explains the modifications needed to use a message broker instead of gRPC communication with an internal queue. This kind of solution is usually more difficult to test and design but allows for better horizontal scaling.

The message broker used in the code is RabbitMQ. However, we could also replace it with Azure Service Bus using the code available in the GitHub repository associated with the book. The next subsection explains how to install RabbitMQ on your development machine. We used RabbitMQ to give the reader the opportunity to install and study it, since Azure Service Bus needs less configuration and is immediately ready to use. In an actual production system, one might choose RabbitMQ, just so you are not tied to a specific cloud provider, because while Azure Service Bus is available just on Azure, RabbitMQ can be installed in any cloud or on-premises environment.

Installing RabbitMQ...

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