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Published inMay 2024
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Daniel Kapexhiu
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Daniel Kapexhiu

Daniel Kapexhiu is a software developer with over 6 years of working experience developing web applications using the latest technologies in frontend and backend development. Daniel has been studying and learning software development for about 12 years and has extended expertise in programming. He specializes in the JavaScript ecosystem, and is always updated about new releases of ECMAScript. He is ever eager to learn and master the new tools and paradigms of JavaScript.
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In this chapter, we have learned a lot about microservices, how to communicate with APIs in microservices, and how different services interact with each other to fulfill business processes. Data contracts define how data is structured and exchanged between microservices.

In summary, effective API communication and data contracts are foundational to the success of microservices. They contribute to system flexibility, maintainability, and the ability to scale in complex, distributed architectures.

In the next chapter, we are going to learn about caching and asynchronous messaging in microservices.

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Published in: May 2024Publisher: PacktISBN-13: 9781838985936

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Daniel Kapexhiu

Daniel Kapexhiu is a software developer with over 6 years of working experience developing web applications using the latest technologies in frontend and backend development. Daniel has been studying and learning software development for about 12 years and has extended expertise in programming. He specializes in the JavaScript ecosystem, and is always updated about new releases of ECMAScript. He is ever eager to learn and master the new tools and paradigms of JavaScript.
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