DDD & Microservices - At Last, Some Boundaries
Offered By: GOTO Conferences via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the intersection of Domain-Driven Design (DDD) and microservices in this insightful conference talk from GOTO Berlin 2015. Delve into how microservices create practical boundaries for effective modeling and design, aligning with DDD's concept of "Bounded Contexts." Learn about the various forms of bounded contexts and their implementation in microservice architectures. Discover the benefits of extreme isolation in microservices, including separate databases and autonomous DevOps teams. Gain valuable insights from Eric Evans, the author of Domain-Driven Design, as he discusses topics such as understanding messages, anti-corruption layers, models, logical and concrete boundaries, and the challenges of designing large systems. The presentation covers key concepts like service definition, boundary implementation, and the realities of system design in complex environments. Enhance your understanding of DDD and microservices integration through this comprehensive exploration of boundaries in software architecture.
Syllabus
Intro
Why Microservices
What is a Service
Understanding Messages
AntiCorruption Layer
Models
AntiCorruption
Logical Boundaries
Concrete Boundaries
Not all large systems will be well designed
Questions
Taught by
GOTO Conferences
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