A hand-curated weekly newsletter with the best articles on microservices.
GraphQL as an API Gateway to Microservices
Via EVERETT GRIFFITHS
In this post, you can explore something you might not have thought of before: employing GraphQL on your API gateway! Read on for the details.
Building a CI System with Java 9 Modules and Vert.x Microservices
Via UDAY TATIRAJU
This article walks you through the design and development of a modern, responsive, resilient and message-driven continuous integration (CI) system using the Eclipse Vert.x toolkit.
JWT Authentication for Microservices in .NET
Via MIRCEA OPREA
As service-oriented architectures appear, the underlying frameworks and methods must be adjusted as well. In this post, you can see a demonstration of how to create a service to manage authentication across components and servers.
Toward a Functional Programming Analogy for Microservices
Via BOBBY CALDERWOOD
What style of microservices would map most closely to the needs of the organization? Before either rejecting or implementing microservices, consider what type of system would meet your needs.
Secure a Spring Microservices Architecture with Spring Security and OAuth 2.0
Via MATT RAIBLE
To ensure your system stays up-to-date & healthy, you need continuous deployment and excellent security. This tutorial shows you how to use Spring Security with OAuth and Okta to lock down your microservices architecture.
Identity as a Microservice
Via TODD CLAYTON
When designing applications, identity becomes a key factor in building out a personalized user experience. Identity also enables other microservices for tasks like authorization applications like Axiomatics, single sign-on, identity management and compliance.
Introducing dotmesh and dothub: bringing data into the circle of control.
Via LUKE MARSDEN
Meet dotmesh and dothub — new tools that bring data into the circle of control just like code and infrastructure.
What is the hardest thing for you to get right with Microservices?
Via RISINGSTACK
We’d like to continue providing quality Microservices materials in 2018 as well, so we’re interested in finding the topics that are hard to understand or get right. Please take this super-short survey to help us create helpful resources!
In brief
How to Start Your Journey in Microservices — Part 1
PUNEET JINDAL
Microservices for Startups — An Interview with Sam Stagg and Pawel Ledwoń of Pusher
JAKE LUMETTA
The Move to Cloud Born Microservices in Collateral Management
ALAN SHEEHAN
Containers, Microservices and Architectural Agility
CHRISTOPHER PFLUM