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Developing Cloud-Native Applications with Microservices Architectures Video Classroom
Course Description
Overview
Identify the proper frameworks and tools to build your microservices architecture
Developing Cloud-Native Applications with Microservices Architectures (DO092) is a series of on-demand, online videos that will teach you how to combine different frameworks and tools into a microservices architecture that fits your organizational needs.
You've no doubt heard about the microservices architecture, but understanding and executing it can be a bit of a challenge. Through a series of videos, this course will introduce microservices, review multiple microservices frameworks and runtimes, and show you techniques to deploy them through a hassle-free DevOps pipeline. We'll discuss containers, Docker, Spring Boot, NodeJS, .NET, OpenShift, Jenkins, Vert.x, Kubernetes, and much more.
Note: You can view all videos or only the ones that interest you. There are no hands-on labs or course completion recognition associated with this course.
Objectives
Audience
Java™ developers and anyone interested in OpenShift and Kubernetes
Understanding of software and IT system architecture
Prerequisites
- Understanding of software and IT system architecture
Outline
Topics
- Video 1: Deploying Cloud-Native Applications with Microservices Architectures Introduction
- Video 2: Microservices Overview: What and Why?
- Video 3: API: Building and Deploying a Microservice (and demonstration)
- Video 4: Discovery and Invocation (and demonstration)
- Video 5: Microservices Patterns (and demonstration)
- Video 6: Circuit Breakers (and demonstration)
- Video 7: Pipelines (and demonstration)
- Video 8: Authentication (and demonstration)
- Video 9: Logging, Monitoring, and Tracing (and demonstration)
- Video 10: Blue/Green Deployment (and demonstration)
- Video 11: Canary Deployment (and demonstration)
- Video 12: Moving from Monolith to Microservices
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