You signed in with another tab or window. Reload to refresh your session.You signed out in another tab or window. Reload to refresh your session.You switched accounts on another tab or window. Reload to refresh your session.Dismiss alert
Description:
The Fallback design pattern is a resiliency pattern used in microservices architecture to handle failures gracefully. It ensures that when a service is unavailable or fails, the system can continue to operate by providing an alternative response or executing a predefined fallback mechanism. This pattern enhances the robustness and reliability of microservices by preventing cascading failures and improving the overall user experience.
Main Elements of the Pattern:
Service Degradation: Provides a simplified version of the service or a cached response to maintain functionality.
Fallback Handlers: Defines alternative methods or responses when the primary service call fails.
Circuit Breaker Integration: Often used in conjunction with the Circuit Breaker pattern to monitor service health and redirect to fallback handlers when necessary.
Timeout Management: Configures timeouts for service calls to ensure quick fallback execution.
Resilience and Fault Tolerance: Enhances the system's ability to withstand failures without significant disruption.
This issue has been automatically marked as stale because it has not had recent activity. The issue will be unassigned if no further activity occurs. Thank you for your contributions.
Description:
The Fallback design pattern is a resiliency pattern used in microservices architecture to handle failures gracefully. It ensures that when a service is unavailable or fails, the system can continue to operate by providing an alternative response or executing a predefined fallback mechanism. This pattern enhances the robustness and reliability of microservices by preventing cascading failures and improving the overall user experience.
Main Elements of the Pattern:
References:
Acceptance Criteria:
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: