
Building Microservices on .Net which used Asp.Net Web API, Docker, RabbitMQ,Ocelot API Gateway, MongoDB,Redis,SqlServer
What you'll learn
- ASPNET Core Web API Development of Microservices
- REST API Principles, CRUD Operations
- Mongo DB and Redis NoSQL Database Connection on Docker
- Entity Framework Core with SQL Server Database Connection on Docker
- N-Layer implementation with Repository Pattern
- Swagger Open API implementation
- Consume Discount Grpc Service for inter-service sync communication to calculate product final price
- Publish BasketCheckout Queue with using MassTransit and RabbitMQ
- Build a Highly Performant inter-service gRPC Communication with Basket Microservice
- Using Dapper for micro-orm implementation to simplify data access and ensure high performance
- PostgreSQL database connection and containerization
- Async Microservices Communication with RabbitMQ Message-Broker Service
- Using RabbitMQ Publish/Subscribe Topic Exchange Model
- Using MassTransit for abstraction over RabbitMQ Message-Broker system
- Implementing DDD, CQRS, and Clean Architecture with using Best Practices
- Developing CQRS with using MediatR, FluentValidation and AutoMapper packages
- Consuming RabbitMQ BasketCheckout event queue with using MassTransit-RabbitMQ Configuration
- Using Entity Framework Core ORM and auto migrate to SqlServer when application startup
- Ocelot API Gateway Development of Microservices
- Call Ocelot APIs with HttpClientFactory
- The Gateway aggregation pattern in Shopping Aggregator
- ASPNET Core Web Application with Bootstrap 4 and Razor template
- Docker Compose Containerization of All Microservices
- Use Portainer for Container lightweight management UI which allows you to easily manage your different Docker environments
- pgAdmin PostgreSQL Tools feature rich Open Source administration and development platform for PostgreSQL
- C# knowledge (generics, async/await, anonymous methods, action, predicate)
- Aspnet core basics knowledge
- Docker basics knowledge
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You will learn how to build Microservices on .Net platforms which used Asp.Net Web API, Docker, RabbitMQ, MassTransit, Grpc, Ocelot API Gateway, MongoDB, Redis, PostgreSQL, SqlServer, Dapper, Entity Framework Core, CQRS and Clean Architecture implementation with 24.5 hours fully upgraded videos.
You will develop e-commerce modules over Product, Basket and Ordering microservices with NoSQL (MongoDB, Redis) and Relational databases (PostgreSQL, Sql Server) with communicating over RabbitMQ Event Driven Communication and using Ocelot API Gateway. You can find Microservices Architecture and Step by Step Implementation on .NET which step by step developing this course with extensive explanations and details.
Along with this you’ll develop following microservices and items:
Catalog microservice which includes;
- ASP.NET Core Web API application
- REST API principles, CRUD operations
- MongoDB database connection and containerization
- Repository Pattern Implementation
- Swagger Open API implementation
- ASP.NET Web API application
- REST API principles, CRUD operations
- Redis database connection and containerization
- Consume Discount Grpc Service for inter-service sync communication to calculate product final price
- Publish BasketCheckout Queue with using MassTransit and RabbitMQ
- ASP.NET Grpc Server application
- Build a Highly Performant inter-service gRPC Communication with Basket Microservice
- Exposing Grpc Services with creating Protobuf messages
- Using Dapper for micro-orm implementation to simplify data access and ensure high performance
- PostgreSQL database connection and containerization
- Sync inter-service gRPC Communication
- Async Microservices Communication with RabbitMQ Message-Broker Service
- Using RabbitMQ Publish/Subscribe Topic Exchange Model
- Using MassTransit for abstraction over RabbitMQ Message-Broker system
- Publishing BasketCheckout event queue from Basket microservices and Subscribing this event from Ordering microservices
- Create RabbitMQ EventBus.Messages library and add references Microservices
- Implementing DDD, CQRS, and Clean Architecture with using Best Practices
- Developing CQRS with using MediatR, FluentValidation and AutoMapper packages
- Consuming RabbitMQ BasketCheckout event queue with using MassTransit-RabbitMQ Configuration
- SqlServer database connection and containerization
- Using Entity Framework Core ORM and auto migrate to SqlServer when application startup
- Implement API Gateways with Ocelot
- Sample microservices/containers to reroute through the API Gateways
- Run multiple different API Gateway/BFF container types
- The Gateway aggregation pattern in Shopping.Aggregator
- ASP.NET Core Web Application with Bootstrap 4 and Razor template
- Call Ocelot APIs with HttpClientFactory
- ASPNET Core Razor Tools — View Components, partial Views, Tag Helpers, Model Bindings and Validations, Razor Sections etc.
- Use Portainer for Container lightweight management UI which allows you to easily manage your different Docker environments
- pgAdmin PostgreSQL Tools feature rich Open Source administration and development platform for PostgreSQL
- Containerization of microservices
- Containerization of databases
- Override Environment variables
Is this course for you?
This course is very practical, about 90%+ of the lessons will involve you coding along with me on this project. If you are the type of person who gets the most out of learning by doing, then this course is definitely for you.
Tools you need for this course
In this course all the lessons are demonstrated using Visual Studio 2019 as a code editor. You can of course use any code editor you like and any Operating system you like as long as it's Windows or Mac. Also using Docker Desktop in order to use different database providers.
Who this course is for:
- Beginner of AspNet Core developers who interested in APIs and Microservices
- C# developers interested in learning how to build Microservices on .Net
- Senior Developers who want to engage with Microservices on .Net