gRPC: Up and Running (O'Reilly)
Wednesday, 26 February 2020

Subtitled "Building Cloud Native Applications with Go and Java for Docker and Kubernetes", this book shows how the gRPC interprocess communication protocol is capable of connecting polyglot services in microservices architecture, while providing a rich framework for defining service contracts and data types. Authors Kasun Indrasiri and Danesh Kuruppu discuss the importance of gRPC in the context of microservices development complete with hands-on examples written in Go, Java, Node, and Python and cover essential techniques and best practices to use gRPC in production systems.

Authors: Kasun Indrasiri and Danesh Kuruppu
Publisher: O'Reilly
Date: February 2020
Pages: 204
ISBN: 978-1492058335
Print: 1492058335
Kindle: B0845YMM37
Audience: microservices developers
Level: Intermediate
Category: Methodology 

 

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