I've always liked this presentation by Juval Löwy, who coined a similar approach in 2006. I've no idea if he knew about Peter Rogers idea at that time.
This presentation is from 2009 at time where Juval Löwy and his WCF team already implemented this approach. They probably already started building it prior to 2006.
If you watch it completely, you notice the amount of detail Microsoft and in particular Juval Löwy had put into this implementation.
I particularly suggest to read "Programming WCF Services" by Juval, since it goes into depth on why certain decisions are made within this framework. In other words, it explains the pitfalls of microservices to very precise details. Yes, take heed.
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I've always liked this presentation by Juval Löwy, who coined a similar approach in 2006. I've no idea if he knew about Peter Rogers idea at that time.
This presentation is from 2009 at time where Juval Löwy and his WCF team already implemented this approach. They probably already started building it prior to 2006.
youtube.com/watch?v=w-Hxc6uWCPg
If you watch it completely, you notice the amount of detail Microsoft and in particular Juval Löwy had put into this implementation.
I particularly suggest to read "Programming WCF Services" by Juval, since it goes into depth on why certain decisions are made within this framework. In other words, it explains the pitfalls of microservices to very precise details. Yes, take heed.