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Subject: Re: [soa-rm] compact blurbs on microservices


So would this generalize to 

 “An application is a composition of one or more software components that when implemented together provides a coherent grouping of business functionality.  What has been popular over time as a software component has varied: Web Services were of interest during the emphasis on SOA; microservices currently receive the majority of attention.

Ken

On Oct 27, 2016, at 11:52 PM, Natale, Bob <RNATALE@mitre.org> wrote:

Hi Ken,
 
To you original query: “My biggest problem is I have yet to see a good definition of “application”.  Is it just the user interface that calls microservices under the hood?” …
 
Taking the perspective of a microservices architecture evangelist, I’d answer “An application is a composition of one or more microservices and other implementation mechanisms that provides a coherent grouping of business functionality.”
 
That’s quick n’ dirty but conveys the sense as I understand (in the microservices context).
 
Avanti,
BobN
 
From: soa-rm@lists.oasis-open.org [mailto:soa-rm@lists.oasis-open.org] On Behalf Of Ken Laskey
Sent: Thursday, October 27, 2016 1:42 PM
To: soa-rm@lists.oasis-open.org
Subject: [soa-rm] compact blurbs on microservices
 
Came across this article
 
The first model is the microservices model. With this model, components are defined as independent microservices that any application can use. They also have stateless behavior so they can be replaced and scaled as needed. Additionally, they are independent of each other and of applications that use them, so deployment/redeployment of a microservice doesn't affect applications it serves.
 
and
 
But microservices might be the biggest revolution in componentization. A microservice is a logic component deployed in RESTful form, designed to be accessed through a URL. Microservices easily address issues of component dependencies and avalanches of redeployments due to small component changes because microservices are independent as long as the API call formats are maintained. Microservices won't change the modularity of JVM or provide an efficient way of managing remote-versus-local components, but they could significantly reduce the burden of component management for distributed components.
 
My biggest problem is I have yet to see a good definition of “application”.  Is it just the user interface that calls microservices under the hood?
 
Any favorite (attributable) definitions of application?
 
Ken 
 
 
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