In Microservices: A Practical Guide, architecture expert Eberhard Wolff starts by introducing microservices, self-contained systems, and the migration to microservices architecture. You’ll then move on to cookbook-style recipes that answer the most common challenges and operations of implementing microservices, including client-side and server-side frontend integration, asynchronous microservices, synchronous systems, and utilizing microservices platforms such as Kubernetes, Istio, and Cloud Foundry. Each recipe is fully illustrated with demo code and suggested variations that make them easy to adapt to your needs. By the time you’re done, you’ll have the skills to start implementing microservices architecture and a handy guide to consult as you work.