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Scaling Applications with Microservices and NServiceBus 6

This course teaches .NET programmers what microservices are and how to implement them with NServiceBus.

Advanced
3h 7m
(68)

Created by Roland Guijt

Last Updated Dec 10, 2024

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Scaling Applications with Microservices and NServiceBus 6

This course teaches .NET programmers what microservices are and how to implement them with NServiceBus.

Advanced
3h 7m
(68)

Created by Roland Guijt

Last Updated Dec 10, 2024

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Letting each service communicate reliably in a distributed application is a real challenge. In this course, Scaling Applications with Microservices and NServiceBus 6, you'll see that it doesn't have to be difficult if you use the NServiceBus framework. First, you'll discover distributed applications theory and where microservices and the service bus come in. Next, you'll explore message-based microservice architecture using NServiceBus. Then, you'll learn modeling workflows with NServiceBus sagas. Finally, you'll learn how to use NServiceBus tools to monitor message workflow. By the end of this course, you'll be ready to create a distributed application with messaging using NServiceBus.

Scaling Applications with Microservices and NServiceBus 6
Advanced
3h 7m
(68)
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Roland Guijt
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Roland is a Microsoft MVP enjoying a constant curiosity around new techniques in software development. His focus is on all things .Net and browser technologies.

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