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Chapter 3 ended with a single deployable application that contained not only the different backend functionalities but also the frontend side. Our application is a small monolith. As an alternative, we could have started designing a complete system, identifying the different contexts (or bounded contexts) in it, mapping them to microservices, and then developing all of them from the beginning, at the same time.
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Macero, M. (2017). Starting with Microservices. In: Learn Microservices with Spring Boot. Apress, Berkeley, CA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4842-3165-4_4
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