Developing Cloud-Native Applications with Microservices Architectures (DO092) is a series of on-demand, online videos that will teach you how to combine different frameworks and tools into a microservices architecture that fits your organizational needs.

Overview
Identify the proper frameworks and tools to build your microservices architecture.
Developing Cloud-Native Applications with Microservices Architectures (DO092) is a series of on-demand, online videos that will teach you how to combine different frameworks and tools into a microservices architecture that fits your organizational needs.
Skills Covered
Through a series of videos, this course will introduce microservices, review multiple microservices frameworks and runtimes, and show you techniques to deploy them through a hassle-free DevOps pipeline. We’ll discuss containers, Docker, Spring Boot, NodeJS, .NET, OpenShift, Jenkins, Vert.x, Kubernetes, and much more.
Prerequisites
Understanding of software and IT system architecture.
Target Audience
Java developers and anyone interested in OpenShift and Kubernetes.

Outline for this course
- Video 1:Â Deploying Cloud-Native Applications with Microservices Architectures Introduction
- Video 2:Â Microservices Overview: What and Why?
- Video 3:Â API: Building and Deploying a Microservice (and demonstration)
- Video 4:Â Discovery and Invocation (and demonstration)
- Video 5:Â Microservices Patterns (and demonstration)
- Video 6:Â Circuit Breakers (and demonstration)
- Video 7:Â Pipelines (and demonstration)
- Video 8:Â Authentication (and demonstration)
- Video 9:Â Logging, Monitoring, and Tracing (and demonstration)
- Video 10:Â Blue/Green Deployment (and demonstration)
- Video 11:Â Canary Deployment (and demonstration)
- Video 12:Â Moving from Monolith to Microservices
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