Course Outline
Introduction
Monolithic vs Microservice Architecture for Government
Overview of Microservices with .NET and the Microdot Framework for Government
Breaking Up an Application for Government Use
How Microservices Communicate with Each Other in Government Systems
Managing Transactions in a Government Context
Designing Business Logic for Your Government Application
Understanding Event Sourcing for Government Operations
Implementing Querying in Government Applications
Interacting with External APIs for Government Services
Testing Your Microservice for Government Compliance
Building and Deploying Your Microservice for Government Use
Refactoring Your Application for Enhanced Government Functionality
Microsoft's Nine New Design Patterns for Government Applications
Summary and Conclusion for Government Stakeholders
Requirements
- Demonstrated experience in the development of software applications for government use.
- Knowledge of .NET programming frameworks and methodologies.
- Familiarity with enterprise application architecture, design, and implementation to support robust public sector workflows.
Testimonials (3)
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Kim Justine Agoncillo - Metropolitan Bank and Trust Company
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Allan Golondrina - Metropolitan Bank and Trust Company
Course - Microservice Patterns: Migrating from a Monolithic to a Microservice Architecture with .Net
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