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* Changed database implementation. Removed static objects. * Fix Logs * Fix 40 errors from checkstyle plugin run. 139 left)) * Fix CacheStore errors from checkstyle plugin 107 left * Fix last errors in checkstyle. * Fix sonar issues * Fix issues in VALIDATE phase * Fix Bug with mongo connection. Used "Try with resources" * Add test * Added docker-compose for mongo db. MongoDb db work fixed. * Provided missing tests * Comments to start Application with mongo. * Fix some broken links * Remove extra space * Update filename * Fix some links in localization folders * Fix link * Update frontmatters * Work on patterns index page * Work on index page * Fixes according PR comments. Mainly Readme edits. * fix frontmatter * add missing png * Update pattern index.md * Add index.md for Chinese translation * update image paths * update circuit breaker image paths * Update image paths for localizations * add generated puml * Add missing image * Update img file extensions * Update the rest of the EN and ZH patterns to conform with the new website Co-authored-by: Victor Zalevskii <zvictormail@gmail.com>
title, category, language, tags
| title | category | language | tags | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Strangler | Structural | en |
|
Intent
Incrementally migrate a legacy system by gradually replacing specific pieces of functionality with new applications and services. As features from the legacy system are replaced, the new system eventually covers all the old system's features and may has its own new features, then strangling the old system and allowing you to decommission it.
Class diagram
Applicability
This strangler pattern is a safe way to phase one thing out for something better, cheaper, or more expandable. Especially when you want to update legacy system with new techniques and need continuously develop new features at the same time. Note that this pattern indeed need extra effort, so usually use it when the system is not so simple.
