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Description:
The Microservices - Domain-Specific Protocol design pattern focuses on defining specialized communication protocols tailored to the specific requirements of each microservice domain. This pattern helps in achieving efficient, reliable, and clear communication between microservices by using domain-specific protocols instead of generic ones.
Main Elements of the Pattern:
Domain Isolation: Each microservice has its own specific protocol, reducing cross-domain dependencies and promoting autonomy.
Optimized Communication: Tailoring protocols to domain-specific needs enhances performance and reliability.
Clear Contracts: Well-defined and explicit communication contracts ensure better understanding and fewer integration issues.
Decoupling: This pattern supports loose coupling between microservices, making the system more modular and easier to maintain.
Scalability: Custom protocols can be optimized for the specific workload, enhancing the scalability of the microservices architecture.
abstract class Micro service Pattern {
abstract void run();
}
class domain specific protocol extends Microservice Pattern {
void run(){System.out.println("running safely");}
public static void main(String args[]){
Bike obj = new domain specific protocol ();
obj.run();
}
}
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Description:
The Microservices - Domain-Specific Protocol design pattern focuses on defining specialized communication protocols tailored to the specific requirements of each microservice domain. This pattern helps in achieving efficient, reliable, and clear communication between microservices by using domain-specific protocols instead of generic ones.
Main Elements of the Pattern:
References:
Acceptance Criteria:
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