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    Orig.schr. Ausgabe: 初版.
    Title: モノリスからマイクロサービスへ : : モノリスを進化させる実践移行ガイド /
    Publisher: オライリー・ジャパン,
    ISBN: 9784873119311 , 4873119316
    Language: Japanese
    Pages: 1 online resource (276 pages)
    Edition: Shohan.
    Uniform Title: Monolith to microservices
    DDC: 005.1
    Keywords: Application software Development ; Computer architecture ; Distributed operating systems (Computers) ; Computer software Development ; Software patterns ; Logiciels d'application ; Développement ; Ordinateurs ; Architecture ; Systèmes d'exploitation répartis ; Logiciels ; Modèles de conception ; Application software ; Development ; Computer architecture ; Computer software ; Development ; Distributed operating systems (Computers) ; Software patterns ; Electronic books
    Abstract: "How do you detangle a monolithic system and migrate it to a microservice architecture? How do you do it while maintaining business-as-usual? As a companion to Sam Newman's extremely popular Building Microservices, this new book details a proven method for transitioning an existing monolithic system to a microservice architecture. With many illustrative examples, insightful migration patterns, and a bevy of practical advice to transition your monolith enterprise into a microservice operation, this practical guide covers multiple scenarios and strategies for a successful migration, from initial planning all the way through application and database decomposition. You'll learn several tried and tested patterns and techniques that you can use as you migrate your existing architecture."--
    Note: Includes bibiographical references (pages 245-247). - Online resource; title from title details screen (O’Reilly, viewed April 20, 2022)
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