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Microservices Architectures: Microservices vs. SOA

Dzone - DevOps

Microservices architectures are very popular today. In this article, we take a look at how microservices architectures are different from Service Oriented Architectures (SOA). The previous four can be found here:

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Microservices vs. SOA: Let's Put an End to the Eternal Debate

Dzone - DevOps

Microservices and SOA: the uphill battle. In my previous article on the integration stack, we discussed all of the digital integration stacks. We We had discussed the relationship between SOA and microservices, two types of architecture that are total opposites and at the same time very close.

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Microservices Done Right: Avoid the Antipatterns! Part 1

Accenture

Microservices architecture has become popular over the last several years. Microservices is a powerful architectural model: it is applicable and beneficial in many situations. But it does come with complexity and requires an investment in architecture, delivery, and organizational models. Architecture.

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Links for 2009-05-08 [del.icio.us]

Dion Hinchcliffe's Web 2.0 Blog

Five ways to avoid SOA failure > Service Oriented Architectures > Information Architecture. Five ways to avoid SOA failure: [link] "The first rule about SOA: Don't talk about SOA." SOA is Dead' debate lives on and on | Service-Oriented Architecture | ZDNet.com.

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Links for 2009-06-06 [del.icio.us]

Dion Hinchcliffe's Web 2.0 Blog

SOA is not dead: 5 key lessons from early adopters - Network World. SOA isn't dead: 5 lessons from early adopters: [link] "Business people no longer believe SOA will deliver spectacular benefits" [from [link]. ggasp The @mashable article isn't quite right on that. Web oriented architectures@DBMS.

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SOA vs microservices: going beyond the monolith

CircleCI

Modern software development increasingly relies on distributed , service-based architectural patterns to achieve scalability, reliability, and rapid build, test, and release cycles. Two of the most popular service-based approaches are service-oriented architecture (SOA) and microservices. What is service-oriented architecture?

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Event-driven architecture benefits

Apiumhub

Event-driven architecture (EDA) is a design pattern built around the production, detection, and reaction to events that take place in time. Event-driven architecture enables minimal coupling, which makes it a good option for modern, distributed application architectures.