Microservices with Camel, CXF, ActiveMQ and Tomcat
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Microservices are an architectural and organizational approach to software development where software is composed of small independent services that communicate over well-defined APIs. These services are owned by small, self-contained teams.
Microservices architectures make applications easier to scale and faster to develop, enabling innovation and accelerating time-to-market for new features.
Microservices with Camel, CXF, ActiveMQ and Tomcat
Microservice for user account management - written with Spring Boot
Base template for microservices development
Simples helloword based on Microservice Architecture and SpringBoot
REST API which allows you to understand the dependency graph of your microservices architecture
A baseline blueprint for a micro service written in spring boot
very simple microservice architecture with Play! 2.4 created in learning phase.
Inventory Manager Service for the flash sales system
Policy Controller Service for the flash sales system
Shopping Cart Service for the flash sales system
Gate Keeper Service for the flash sales system
lightweight micro service framework | 高性能微服务框架 --- 沙丁鱼,小而迅速,多而勇猛。
A microservice to handle push notifications
Android notifications component
Example usage of the Lagom Framework for writing Java-based microservices
A simple microservices example (developer/coffee) built with JavaEE, Docker and Maven following the tutorial by Adam Bien: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QO2321eMNYE.
Demo showing how to build microservices with gRPC, distributed tracing and monitoring.
This is an example for a microservice with Vert.x - see http://vertx.io