In today's world, digital accessibility and efficiency are essential for businesses. Yet, online development has grown complex and challenging to navigate.
‘Bugs are everywhere’ – you think, trying to fill the water bank on your office’s coffee machine, but the situation changes since the manager continues with ‘WE HAVE A BUG IN PRODUCTION!’.
Service Fabric is Microsoft's answer to Microservices Orchestrator. It can help with Service Discovery, Fault Tolerance and containerizing your applications.
Service Fabric is a terrific platform for orchestrating your Microservices. It provides many features like Service Discovery, Fault Tolerance, Reverse Proxy etc., out of the box, making it extremely easy to manage your Microservices.
ASP.NET Core has very extensible logging interface. I provides an ILogger interface along with few default implementations that can be used to log data.
Most small business owners don’t have the finances to keep a stable of app developers on their payroll full time. In fact, that’s too much even for some giant multinational companies. The good news though, is that you don’t have to.
Mobile apps are bits of wonder in our digital universes – there are over 4 million apps and counting across the major platforms and they fill our lives with productivity, motivation, and entertainment.
Service Fabric is a Microservices platform by Microsoft, similar to Docker Swarm/Kubernetes. It provides great features out of the box and helps orchestrate and manage your microservices.
In my previous article, I’ve given a brief overview of Azure Service Fabric and how it helps solve some of the pain points of developing applications using Microservices.Service Fabric platform continues to evolve.
When working on Azure DevOps test plans, oftentimes you’d have to secure the communication between the resources using certificates.