Course Outline
Introduction
Overview of Microservices for Government
- Container Concepts for Government
- Characteristics and Benefits of Microservices for Government
Overview of Microsoft Azure Service Fabric (ASF) Architecture for Government
- The Service Fabric Cluster for Government
Orchestrating and Deploying Containers with ASF for Government
- Service Fabric Explorer for Government
- Design-Time Concepts for Government
- Run-Time Concepts for Government
Getting Started with ASF for Government
- Working with Visual Studio and the ASF SDK for Government
- Creating an ASF Cluster for Government
Creating an Application for Government
- Upgrading an Application for Government
- Using the Cluster Resource Manager for Government
Implementing Stateless and Stateful Services for Government
- Stateless vs. Stateful Services for Government
- Implementing Stateless and Stateful Services Concurrently for Government
- Using Online Transaction Processing (OLTP) Services for Government
Managing the Application Lifecycle for Government
- Understanding Workflows and Service Network Communication for Government
- Deployment Options for Government
Reliable Services Framework for Government
- Choosing a Communication Stack for Government
- Remoting and Non-Microsoft Services for Government
Reliable Actor Framework for Government
- Understanding the Actor Design Pattern for Government
- Threading and Concurrency for Government
- Garbage Collection for Government
- Failover for Government
Deploying the Application for Government
- Local vs. Cloud Deployments for Government
- Deploying to Other Clouds (AWS, etc.) for Government
Debugging the Application for Government
- Using System Health Reports to Monitor the Application for Government
Troubleshooting for Government
Summary and Next Steps for Government
Requirements
- Experience in application development for government projects
- Proficiency in .Net programming
Audience
- Software Developers
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