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Chris Richardson



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“The business logic typically defines an interface or a repository of interfaces that define data access methods. The persistence tier defines DAO classes that implement the repository interfaces. In other words, the dependencies are the reverse of what’s depicted by a layered architecture.”
Chris Richardson, Microservices Patterns: With examples in Java

“There are numerous definitions of the microservice architecture. Some take the name too literally and claim that a service should be tiny—for example, 100 LOC. Others claim that a service should only take two weeks to develop. Adrian Cockcroft, formerly of Netflix, defines a microservice architecture as a service-oriented architecture composed of loosely coupled elements that have bounded contexts.”
Chris Richardson, Microservices Patterns: With examples in Java

“Architecture is important because it enables an application to satisfy the second category of requirements: its quality of service requirements. These are also known as quality attributes and are the so-called -ilities.”
Chris Richardson, Microservices Patterns: With examples in Java



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