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LJC & Hazelcast: Building Event-Driven Microservices in Java September 14 2023
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About this event
The LJC are pleased to welcome back our sponsor Hazelcast.
Join us as they present Building Event-Driven Microservices in Java
Talk Information:
The microservices architecture, with its emphasis on independent services and teams, has been shown to offer many advantages in terms of agility and time to market. At the same time, as microservices proliferate, new challenges have arisen. Chains of synchronous calls can produce high latency and make it difficult to scale up.
The event-driven microservices architecture addresses the new scaling challenges by introducing reliable asynchronous interactions. Shifting to an event-driven architecture also makes it easy to implement some important enterprise features like zero downtime service updates, canary deployments, and rate-limiting.
This session will start with an architecture-level discussion of event-driven microservices and progress to implementation. We will walk through the code of a sample implementation based on Hazelcast and wrap up with a live demonstration. Everything shown will be available as open source.
Speaker Info:
Randy May - Industry Solutions Advocate at Hazelcast
This event is organised by RecWorks on behalf of the London Java Community.
The London Java Community is sponsored by Octopus Deploy, Payara, JFrog, Hazelcast and Redis
The LJC are pleased to welcome back our sponsor Hazelcast.
Join us as they present Building Event-Driven Microservices in Java
Talk Information:
The microservices architecture, with its emphasis on independent services and teams, has been shown to offer many advantages in terms of agility and time to market. At the same time, as microservices proliferate, new challenges have arisen. Chains of synchronous calls can produce high latency and make it difficult to scale up.
The event-driven microservices architecture addresses the new scaling challenges by introducing reliable asynchronous interactions. Shifting to an event-driven architecture also makes it easy to implement some important enterprise features like zero downtime service updates, canary deployments, and rate-limiting.
This session will start with an architecture-level discussion of event-driven microservices and progress to implementation. We will walk through the code of a sample implementation based on Hazelcast and wrap up with a live demonstration. Everything shown will be available as open source.
Speaker Info:
Randy May - Industry Solutions Advocate at Hazelcast
This event is organised by RecWorks on behalf of the London Java Community.
The London Java Community is sponsored by Octopus Deploy, Payara, JFrog, Hazelcast and Redis