Training Microservice patterns – migrating from a monolith to a microservice architecture in .NET
Practical information about training
- CATEGORY: Technologies
- SUBCATEGORY: Architecture and specialized systems
- TRAINING CODE: IT-AR-112
- DURATION: 2 days
- PRICE INFORMATION from: 1350 PLN net
- LANGUAGE OF TRAINING: polish
- FORM OF IMPLEMENTATION: stationary, online
Training description
The training focuses on the practical aspects of transforming a monolithic application to a microservice architecture in .NET. Participants will learn proven monolith decomposition strategies and techniques for designing and implementing microservices. The program combines theory with practical workshops, during which participants will carry out the migration process on a sample application. The class also covers aspects of ensuring the reliability, scalability and maintainability of a microservice system.
Participant profile
- .NET developers working on upgrading existing systems
- Solution architects planning to migrate to microservices
- DevOps Engineers to support the migration process
- Team of leaders managing architecture transformation
- System engineers responsible for infrastructure
- Fullstack developers interested in microservices architecture
- Technical Project Managers to oversee migration projects
Agenda
- Introduction to microservice architecture
- Analysis of the challenges of the monolith
- Principles of microservices design
- Identifying the boundaries of the business context
- Strangler fig pattern strategy
- Monolith decomposition techniques
- Analysis of dependencies in the code
- Separation of business domains
- Database refactoring
- API design for microservices
- Infrastructure and communications
- Implementing microservices in a .NET environment
- Synchronous and asynchronous communication patterns
- Distributed data management
- Handling distributed transactions
- Implementation and monitoring
- Manufacturing migration strategy
- Monitoring and diagnostics of microservices
- Ensuring resilience to failures
- Scaling and version management
Benefits
The participant will gain the ability to analyze a monolithic application in terms of its decomposition into microservices. The architect will learn to identify the boundaries of business contexts and design an effective microservices structure. The developer will be able to implement communication patterns between microservices in a .NET environment. The engineer will develop the ability to design migration strategies with system business continuity in mind. The participant will acquire the ability to manage data in a distributed environment. The developer will know how to implement monitoring and diagnostic mechanisms in a microservice architecture.
Required preparation of participants
- Programming experience in a .NET environment
- Knowledge of design patterns
- Basic knowledge of systems architecture
- Understand the principles of REST API design
Issues
- Design patterns in microservice architecture
- Strangler Fig Pattern in practice
- Domain-Driven Design in the context of microservices
- Synchronous and asynchronous communication
- Distributed transaction management
- Databases in microservice architecture
- Service Discovery and Load Balancing
- Circuit Breaker and Retry Pattern
- Event Sourcing and CQRS
- Monitoring and diagnostics of microservices
- Continuous Deployment for microservices
- API Gateway and Backend for Frontend
Do you have any questions?
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Klaudia Janecka
+48 539 064 686
klaudia.janecka@eitt.academy
31 Ząbkowska Street 03-736 Warsaw
Forms of training delivery
Stationary training
- Training at the customer's premises or at a designated location
- Training room equipped with the necessary equipment
- Training materials in electronic form
- Coffee breaks and lunch
- Direct interaction with the trainer
- Networking in a group
- Workshop exercises in teams
Remote training
- Virtual training environment
- Electronic materials
- Interactive online exercises
- Breakout rooms for group work
- Technical support during the training
- Recordings of the session (optional)
Possibility of funding
The training can be financed with public funds under:
- National Training Fund (KFS)
- Development Services Base (BUR)
- EU projects implemented by PARP
- HR Academy Program (PARP)
- Regional operational programs
If you are interested in funding, our team will help you prepare the required documentation.
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Do you have any questions?
Feel free to contact us.
Klaudia Janecka
+48 539 064 686
klaudia.janecka@eitt.academy
31 Ząbkowska Street 03-736 Warsaw
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