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Why I Hate Microservices Part 3: The Identity Crisis 😵

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       Imagine going out to buy bread. And you know that there are two types of bakeries. One that gives you the bread right away because they know exactly when it's going to be done. The other kind takes the order from you and tells you to go home and it will deliver the bread to you once it's ready because it's unclear for them when it's going to be done. Then it's clear for you what to expect when dealing with both sorts of bakeries. Now, imagine if there were a third type of bakeries. One that tells you that it's going to give it to you right away while it's actually unclear for them when the bread is going to done. So, you expect the bakery to behave in a certain way but it will actually behave in another. Well, imagine working in such a bakery. Eventual 📨 VS Transactional⚡ In my humble opinion, the problem that I'm discussing in this article is probably the most critical one when designing a system. It's a problem about the identity of your so...

Why I Hate Microservices Part 2: The Who's Telling the Truth Problem 🤷

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      When designing a system, you should not limit yourself with using only one type of databases. Some business needs might require having a more flexible sort of databases like NoSQL / Document databases.  One of these databases is Elasticsearch ,   which is a topic that I have talked about in a previous post that you should definitely check out. However, if you use more than one database for your system, making sure that all your databases are in sync is crucial . How It Started 🚩 As I said in my previous post . The other sort of problems that we have faced while working on the microservices project is data inconsistency. To explain this problem I have to tell you why the system needed an Elasticsearch index. In microservices projects you usually have more than one database, one for each service/domain. The client-side needed an aggregated document of the data from all the databases. Which in microservices is called The Aggregate Root ,   and that is ...