Design Microservices Architecture with Patterns and Principles - Asynchronous Message-Based Communication Types in Micro

Design Microservices Architecture with Patterns and Principles - Asynchronous Message-Based Communication Types in Micro

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The video tutorial explains asynchronous message-based communication in microservice architectures, emphasizing its role in creating loosely coupled systems. It introduces event-driven communication, where changes in microservices propagate as events, leading to eventual consistency. The tutorial also covers asynchronous protocols like AMQP and systems like Kafka, and describes two communication models: single receiver (point-to-point) and multiple receiver (publish-subscribe).

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3 mins • 1 pt

What is the primary purpose of using asynchronous message based communication in microservice architectures?

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Explain the concept of event driven communication in the context of microservices.

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How does asynchronous communication ensure eventual consistency in microservices?

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What are some examples of asynchronous protocols used in message broker systems?

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Describe the difference between single receiver and multiple receiver message based communication.

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