Description |
1 online resource (1 streaming video file (40 min., 27 sec.)) |
Performer |
Presenter, Andrew Morgan. |
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Title from title screen (viewed March 11, 2020). |
Summary |
"Andrew Morgan dives into common microservices testing anti-patterns, including building an end-to-end testing microservices like a monolith, the "distributed monolith" anti-pattern, and unit tests that are heavily reliant on stubs of other microservices that may be inaccurate or stale. He then offers an overview of consumer-driven contract (CDC) testing--a TDD at the API level approach to microservices--as a way to mitigate them. Andrew walks you through the concept end to end, explaining how to use it to guarantee that both message-driven and API-driven interactions between microservices will work without end-to-end testing, provide a fast and reliable feedback loop for microservices development, and deliver independently testable and releasable microservices."--Resource description page |
Subject |
Application software -- Development.
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Web applications -- Testing.
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Software architecture.
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Logiciels d'application -- Développement. |
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Architecture logicielle. |
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Application software -- Development. |
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Software architecture. |
Genre |
Electronic videos. |
Added Author |
O'Reilly (Firm), publisher.
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O'Reilly Software Architecture Conference (2019 : San Jose, Calif.) issuing body.
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