Three Microservice Patterns to Tear Down Your Monoliths
Per-Ake Minborg, CIO / CTO, Speedment
Emil Forslund, Software Developer, Speedment, Inc.
Do you think switching to a microservice-oriented architecture is easier said than done? You are not alone. Many organizations today struggle with tightly coupled software and unmaintainable monoliths, but migrating a decade-old codebase is both expensive and tiresome. This session shows you how you can start developing microservices for an existing infrastructure today, using a combination of top-notch technologies, including Speedment and others. You’ll see the magic triangle of event sourcing, command-query responsibility segregation (CQRS), and materialized views and learn why these concepts will change the way you look at scalable software development forever, whether you’re working with servers or with apps.
Видео Three Microservice Patterns to Tear Down Your Monoliths канала Java
Emil Forslund, Software Developer, Speedment, Inc.
Do you think switching to a microservice-oriented architecture is easier said than done? You are not alone. Many organizations today struggle with tightly coupled software and unmaintainable monoliths, but migrating a decade-old codebase is both expensive and tiresome. This session shows you how you can start developing microservices for an existing infrastructure today, using a combination of top-notch technologies, including Speedment and others. You’ll see the magic triangle of event sourcing, command-query responsibility segregation (CQRS), and materialized views and learn why these concepts will change the way you look at scalable software development forever, whether you’re working with servers or with apps.
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