A microservices framework provides tools and infrastructure to simplify the development, deployment, and management of microservices-based applications. It typically offers features such as service discovery, inter-service communication (e.g., using APIs or message queues), load balancing, monitoring, logging, and security. Common uses include building scalable, resilient, and independently deployable software systems by breaking down monolithic applications into smaller, loosely coupled services.
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