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Microservicios

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What is Microservicios?

Microservices is an architectural style that structures an application as a collection of loosely coupled services, which model a business domain. Each microservice is independently deployable, scalable, and can be developed in different programming languages or technologies. They communicate through lightweight mechanisms, often an HTTP resource API. Microservices are commonly used to build complex, scalable, and resilient applications.

What other technologies are related to Microservicios?

Microservicios Competitor Technologies

SOAP is an alternative protocol for web services, generally considered more complex and less lightweight than REST, making it a competitor for microservices communication.
mentioned alongside Microservicios in 11% (92) of relevant job posts

Microservicios Complementary Technologies

Containers like Docker are essential for deploying and managing microservices, providing isolation and portability.
mentioned alongside Microservicios in 39% (223) of relevant job posts
RESTful services are a common way for microservices to communicate with each other.
mentioned alongside Microservicios in 25% (212) of relevant job posts
Hexagonal Architecture helps to decouple the core business logic from infrastructure concerns in each microservice, improving testability and maintainability.
mentioned alongside Microservicios in 43% (88) of relevant job posts

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