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have we come full circle with microservices, back to very old school approaches?

In terms of software architecture and design, how do microservices “stack up” (pun intended) against middleware? I’m coming from Java, and it seems like as you move away from straight REST as an API, and abstract away different layers and connection parameters, at least in Java, you’ve almost come full circle back to some very old school ideas. We’ve come back to virtualization…wheras the JVM is already virtual.

have we come full circle with microservices, back to very old school approaches?

In terms of software architecture and design, how do microservices “stack up” (pun intended) against middleware? I’m coming from Java, and it seems like as you move away from straight REST as an API, and abstract away different layers and connection parameters, at least in Java, you’ve almost come full circle back to some very old school ideas. We’ve come back to virtualization…wheras the JVM is already virtual.

have we come full circle with microservices, back to very old school approaches?

In terms of software architecture and design, how do microservices “stack up” (pun intended) against middleware? I’m coming from Java, and it seems like as you move away from straight REST as an API, and abstract away different layers and connection parameters, at least in Java, you’ve almost come full circle back to some very old school ideas. We’ve come back to virtualization…wheras the JVM is already virtual.

have we come full circle with microservices, back to very old school approaches?

In terms of software architecture and design, how do microservices “stack up” (pun intended) against middleware? I’m coming from Java, and it seems like as you move away from straight REST as an API, and abstract away different layers and connection parameters, at least in Java, you’ve almost come full circle back to some very old school ideas. We’ve come back to virtualization…wheras the JVM is already virtual.