Microservice Architecture Example
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Microservice Architecture Example has 8 facts recorded in Dontopedia across 1 reference, with 2 live disagreements.
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- Service Discovery
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- Assistant
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| Includes | Service Discovery Mechanism | [1] |
| Includes | Client | [1] |
| Demonstrates | Uptime Percentage Handling | [1] |
| Demonstrates | Service Discovery Mechanism | [1] |
| Rdf:type | Technical Example | [1] |
| Programming Language | Python | [1] |
| Relates to | System Reliability | [1] |
| Consists of | Components | [1] |
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[Turn 2205] Assistant: Certainly! Below is an example of a simple microservice architecture in Python, including a basic service discovery mechanism and a client that can query the services. The code also demonstrates how to handle uptime p…
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