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Microservices? Yes, but no spaghetti please! Архитектуры, масштабируемость

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Peter Eijgermans
Ordina Netherlands

Peter is an adventurous and passionate CodeSmith at Ordina Netherlands. He likes to travel around the world with his bike. Always seeking for the unexpected and unknown. For his job he tries out the latest techniques and architecture like Microservices. He loves to speak on conferences like JAX DEVOPS, JFall and Devoxx. In his leisure he writes technical articles for the Java Magazine and DZone. He gives workshops at Ordina. One day he would like to be a Java Champion or a Java Rockstar.

Тезисы

Microservices set high standards for architecture and infrastructure: asynchronous message-based applications that are automatically deployed containerized, scaled and managed. This talk focuses on the microservices architecture, design patterns and anti-patterns of implementing microservices.

Microservices is no longer only the latest buzzword, but stands for a broad development/paradigm change to Continuous Delivery, RESTful Services and Agile Development. Teams develop independent (micro) services with a private life cycle, so that new functionality is placed in a very short space of time in production. For online services such as Netflix and Spotify this is vital to compete. Microservices set high standards for architecture and infrastructure: asynchronous message-based applications that are automatically deployed containerized, scaled and managed.

The talk provides answers to the following questions: What are the differences that people might not be familiar with between a monolith and microservices? What do most people or businesses get wrong about microservices? And finally what are the drawbacks of implementing microservices and how to deal with them? After this talk, you will have learned the full spectrum of deploying a microservices architecture.

Микросервисы, SOA
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Архитектуры / другое

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