filmov
tv
Microservice communication:what, where, when?
Показать описание
It's been said that the American and English are one nation, separated by a common language. As a part of a worldwide team, this quote resonates with us and can apply nicely to microservices too! You are all speaking in the same language, or, in the case of microservices, using language agnostic protocols, but everyone has their own way of doing things. As a result, having stable and resilient communication is a big challenge in microservices. Common hurdles you will have to overcome are how to find services and what communication methods to use. This talk will cover some of the choices you have including service location and using rest protocol vs an event-like websocket protocol. We will include lessons learned while creating the Java EE text-based adventure Game On! about the world of microservice communication.
Speakers: Katherine Stanley
Katherine Stanley is a Software Engineer at IBM in the WebSphere Application Server Liberty development organization. She specializes in microservices architectures built using Java. As a part of the Liberty team Katherine has created samples to demonstrate industry best practices for microservices and worked on the open source microservice project GameOn. She has also given workshops and presentations about microservices at various European conferences, including DevoxxUK and OSCON in London and JFokus last year. Katherine has been at IBM since 2014 and is based in the Hursley UK lab.
Speakers: Katherine Stanley
Katherine Stanley is a Software Engineer at IBM in the WebSphere Application Server Liberty development organization. She specializes in microservices architectures built using Java. As a part of the Liberty team Katherine has created samples to demonstrate industry best practices for microservices and worked on the open source microservice project GameOn. She has also given workshops and presentations about microservices at various European conferences, including DevoxxUK and OSCON in London and JFokus last year. Katherine has been at IBM since 2014 and is based in the Hursley UK lab.
Комментарии