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Practical Serverless and Microservices with C#

You're reading from   Practical Serverless and Microservices with C# Build resilient and secure microservices with the .NET stack and embrace serverless development in Azure

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Product type Paperback
Published in Jul 2025
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781836642015
Length 472 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Gabriel Baptista Gabriel Baptista
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Francesco Abbruzzese Francesco Abbruzzese
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Table of Contents (15) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Demystifying Serverless Applications 2. Demystifying Microservices Applications FREE CHAPTER 3. Setup and Theory: Docker and Onion Architecture 4. Azure Functions and Triggers Available 5. Background Functions in Practice 6. IoT Functions in Practice 7. Microservices in Practice 8. Practical Microservices Organization with Kubernetes 9. Simplifying Containers and Kubernetes: Azure Container Apps, and Othert Tools 10. Security and Observability for Serverless and Microservices Applications 11. The Car Sharing App 12. Simplifying Microservices with .NET Aspire 13. Other Books You May Enjoy
14. Index

From abstraction to implementation details

In the previous sections, we defined the overall organization of the route-planning microservice. In this final section, we will fill in all the details by first defining the domain layer and the database driver, and then defining all commands.

The domain layer

We will define each aggregate in a separate folder that will contain the aggregate, the interface that defines the aggregate state, and the repository interface associated with the aggregate.

However, before starting the definition of all aggregates, we need to add a famous library for handling both geometric and GIS calculations: NetTopologySuite. It is available in both Java and .NET and all its types conform to a standard recognized by all main databases.

The .NET version is available through the NetTopologySuite NuGet package. Therefore, let’s add this package to the RoutesPlanningDomainLayer project. The meaning of GIS object coordinates is defined in...

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