This course introduces you to event-based applications and teaches you how to use service orchestration and choreography to coordinate microservices. Using lectures and hands-on labs, you learn how to use Workflows, Eventarc, Cloud Tasks, and Cloud Scheduler to build microservices applications on Google Cloud.
Service Orchestration and Choreography on Google Cloud
Taught in English
What you'll learn
Describe the benefits and challenges of microservices-based architectures.
Describe the advantages of event-driven applications.
Identify the strengths of orchestration and choreography.
Use Workflows, Eventarc, Cloud Tasks, and Cloud Scheduler to coordinate a microservices application on Google Cloud.
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There are 4 modules in this course
Welcome to "Service Orchestration and Choreography on Google Cloud." This course introduces you to microservices, event-driven applications, and the use of service choreography and orchestration on Google Cloud. Through a combination of lectures, hands-on labs, and supplemental materials, you will learn about Google Cloud's services that enable application integration and service communication: Workflows, Eventarc, Cloud Tasks, and Cloud Scheduler.
What's included
1 video
This module introduces you to microservices and discusses the benefits and challenges of using a microservices architecture for your applications.
What's included
5 videos1 quiz
This module introduces events and event-driven applications and discusses the benefits of choosing an event-driven architecture for your microservices applications.
What's included
4 videos1 quiz
This module introduces two effective patterns for inter-service communication: choreography and orchestration. Eventarc uses the choreography pattern, which allows independent services to perform tasks when events are received. Workflows uses orchestration, and acts as a central orchestrator of the interactions between the services. You learn how Workflows, Eventarc, Cloud Tasks, and Cloud Scheduler can be used to build powerful microservices applications on Google Cloud.
What's included
10 videos1 quiz1 app item
Instructor
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HEC Paris
University of Maryland, College Park
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
The World Bank Group
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