Friday, July 27, 2018

Chaos engineering is systematic, not random

Application Development Digest
A roundup of application development content from TechTarget's network | July 27, 2018
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Break app infrastructure responsibly with chaos engineering

By George Lawton

More enterprises are intentionally breaking applications with chaos engineering. It shows developers the causes of software failures and how to build better apps.

(SearchSoftwareQuality.com)

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The secret history behind the success of npm and Node

We caught up with CJ Silverio, CTO of npm, about why npm and Node have grown incredibly popular. And how they’ve allowed for a new ecosystem of JavaScript frameworks.

(TheServerSide.com)

 

WSO2 integration platform twirls on Ballerina language

The latest release of WSO2's flagship integration platform aims to help enterprise developers build and implement microservices.

(SearchMicroservices.com)

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Microservice load balancing on Kubernetes improved by gRPC

Kubernetes networking can be a challenge, but the gRPC protocol can help software pros focus on the application logic rather than worry about how to handle network request calls.
(SearchMicroservices.com)

 
IoC example in Spring: Inversion of control explained

All enterprise development frameworks are built around IoC. This inversion of control example demonstrates how IoC manifests itself in frameworks like Spring and Jakarta EE.

(TheServerSide.com)

 
 

Why you should apply change management in DevOps failures

Don't be the DevOps team that does the same thing over and over again and expects different results. Teams can't be afraid of continuous change if they want DevOps success.
(DevOpsAgenda.com)

 

How to build a layered approach to security in microservices

Make your microservices-based app as secure as possible by adopting an in-depth, layered security strategy because no single traditional approach can reliably do the job.

(SearchMicroservices.com)

 
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