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Effective Microservice Communication and Conversation Patterns
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- 1 Effective Microservice Communication and Conversation Patterns
- 2 Scaling reality
- 3 Sound familiar?
- 4 Business model
- 5 Further complications - People don't like to wait
- 6 Solution: Hire more workers !
- 7 Problem: How do we fulfill an order?
- 8 First interaction: placing order
- 9 Patterns Used?
- 10 Synchronous Request/Response?
- 11 Idempotency and exactly-once processing
- 12 Fire-and-forget?
- 13 Order Flow IRL
- 14 Routing Slip
- 15 Managing backlogs of work
- 16 Larger Chains?
- 17 Taking Order
- 18 Processing Order?
- 19 Step 1: Publish
- 20 Tracking Completion
- 21 Step Completion
- 22 Larger Restaurants
- 23 Benevolent. Dictator - Chef
- 24 Starting Order with Waitstaff
- 25 Starting Order Fulfillment
- 26 Coordinating Work
- 27 Orchestration vs Choreography
- 28 Catalogs and menus
- 29 Creating the menu
- 30 Typical solution
- 31 Equivalent design
- 32 Better solution
- 33 Publishing changes
- 34 Characteristics
- 35 Parting thoughts