Effective Microservices Architecture with Event-Driven Design

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There’s no doubt, in the IT world, microservices are sexy. But just because you find something cool and attractive doesn’t mean it’s good for you. And it doesn’t mean you know how to use it properly.

In fact, microservices, in particular, aren’t easy. Yes, microservices allow for different team members to work on different parts of the code at different speeds. But this wonderful autonomy often finds folks even more siloed, not knowing what the other is doing before throwing it over the wall to the testing and documentation teams, according to Red Hat’s Principle Middleware Architect Christian Posta.

In order to gain true microservices independence, Posta says that we need to shed our dependencies, such as the assumption that microservices mean each service controls its own database.

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