Microservices is not the best way to draw boundaries and achieve modularity in a system

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    I have two relevant opensource projects related to microservices(Java microservices and Service mesh) with thousands of access, and I have been working with this architecture for a few years; however, I don't recommend microservices architecture for most cases.

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