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In this video, we dive deep into how microservices communicate using synchronous and asynchronous communication patterns. We explore real-world examples using an order system, and understand how services interact using request-response (REST) and event-driven architecture. You’ll learn the key differences, characteristics, advantages, and disadvantages of both approaches, and how modern systems use a hybrid approach to balance performance, scalability, and reliability. This video is essential for anyone learning microservices, system design, or backend development. 📚 Topics Covered • What is Microservices Communication • Synchronous Communication (Request-Response) • Asynchronous Communication (Event-Driven) • Real-world Order System Example • Characteristics of Sync vs Async • Advantages and Disadvantages • When to Use Each • Hybrid Architecture Approach Chapters: 0:00 - Introduction & Agenda 2:00 - What Is Inter Service Communication? 6:30 - Synchronous Communication 10:05 - Sync - Advantages & Disadvantages 14:25 - Asynchronous Communication 18:50 - Async - Advantages & Disadvantages 21:50 - When to use 24:00 - Outro Links - Microservice Architecture - https://youtu.be/0WIVBifIux4 Notes from video - https://docs.google.com/document/d/1xqHM3BD61weoHlee24owPzmoVcJdrppeYA9mWTYVgzQ/edit?usp=sharing 👨💻 Who This Video Is For Java Developers Spring Boot Developers Backend Engineers System Design learners Beginners in Microservices 🔔 Subscribe for More Content I create content on: Spring Boot Microservices Java Backend Development System Design DevOps 🏷️ Tags microservices communication synchronous vs asynchronous microservices tutorial microservices architecture event driven architecture rest vs async java microservices spring boot microservices backend development system design microservices distributed systems microservices explained learn microservices #️⃣ Hashtags #Microservices #SpringBoot #Java #BackendDevelopment #SystemDesign #DistributedSystems #SoftwareEngineering #Programming #DevOps