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Developing an application based on the Microservices architecture implies having many smaller services that work as a whole. A significant part of their responsibilities goes to being able to communicate with each other. Some of them will use a loosely coupled means of communication by broadcasting some messages to all interested parties. Others, instead, would want to invoke a particular service by making a direct request to it. Service discovery and service invocation are the essentials that you will need whenever implementing such a Microservices application.

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Gatev, R. (2021). Service Invocation. In: Introducing Distributed Application Runtime (Dapr). Apress, Berkeley, CA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4842-6998-5_6

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