I'm studying the micro-services concept. I did a small demo & understood the difference between monolith & microservice application. (the architectural difference too. cool!) Demo: Used spring-boot, Eureka, spring-cloud which uses the Client Side Service Discovery.
I also tried to understand the Client-side vs. Server-side service discovery. And later I struggled and found it difficult to understand the technical difference between... the API invocation from a monolith app. and the microservices invocation from another microservice application. (like what actually happens beneath/behind the curtains)
For Instance, Consider the following API from a monolith app. which can be consumed from another monolith app./micorservice
A) GET API: http://127.0.0.1:8080/projects as traditional REST API its what I know & what we expect.
Consider this API which is from a microservice application (say, a Eureka Client)
B-initial) GET API: http://localhost:18082/products that was later transformed into for the service discovery purpose usage
B-new) http://product-info-service:18082/products
So from what I observe, the Eureka Server contains these service names in its service registry. Whenever any registered Eureka client requests for the above microservice with its specific "service-name", the eurekaServer does a lookup, resolve if it finds perfect match & forwards the request, the request gets processed.
My Concern: So Is it, all the same, happening internally here? be it monolith or microservices? I mean, does the discovery server in the microservices internally invokes a specific microservice just like an API? OR does the monolith API invocation differ from the microservice service invocation? Or it's just an abstraction.
PS: still learning, apologies in advance If I've made mistakes while asking anything vague or confused things here. Please correct me. Thanks
My git-hub link: https://github.com/aniketrb-github/microservices Content that I'm following from is JavaBrains