Abstract

With the modernization of the armed forces and the accelerated development of the informationization construction of the national defense command system, the drawbacks of extensive construction in the field of military information systems in the early stage of construction have become increasingly apparent, and problems such as “information islands”, data are not uniform, formats are not standard, and system duplication has been built, which not only wasted a lot of resources, but also led to the difficulty of precipitating technology and the inability to make full use of data. As an emerging form of service-oriented architecture, microservices have been favored by major enterprises in recent years, especially large Internet companies, Taobao, WeChat, Uber, and Amazon have their own microservice architecture research and development and operation and maintenance teams, especially Netflix, Amazon and Alibaba, and their open source system architectures are widely used by small and medium-sized enterprises. Compared with the traditional monolithic architecture, the microservice architecture has many advantages, this paper analyzes the feasibility of the military information application system based on the microservice technology, and puts forward the overall architecture and system capability design of the military information system based on the microservice framework, which is a useful exploration of national defense informatization.

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