THE USE OF MICROSERVICES ARCHITECTURE FOR BUILDING E-COMMERCE APPLICATION
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.24867/14OI01VarmedjaKeywords:
Docker, Node.js, React, Next.js, Kubernetes, MongoDB, Redis, microservices architectureAbstract
This papper will describe how an e-commerece application can be created to sell and buy books. The ultimate solution is a web application that is based on microservices architecture. The technology used will be described in detail, as well as the architecture of the application itself.
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[6] I. N. Ronnie Mitra, Microservices Up & Running, O'Reilly, 2020.
[2] „What is MongoDB? Introduction, Architecture, Features & Example,“ Guru99, [Na mreži]. Available: https://www.guru99.com/what-is-mongodb.html.
[3] W. Quevedo, Practical NATS: From Beginner to Pro, Apress, 2018.
[4] G. N. Schenker, Learn Docker - Fundamentals of Docker 19.x, Packt Publishing, 2020.
[5] M. Luksa, Kubernetes in Action, Manning Publications, 2018.
[6] I. N. Ronnie Mitra, Microservices Up & Running, O'Reilly, 2020.
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2021-10-10
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Information Systems Engineering