Patterns for Building Event-driven Web & Mobile App Backends
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User interfaces by their nature are event driven - interactions trigger events that drive the application. But integrations between frontend and backend are often built synchronously using a request/response pattern. This session explores patterns to enable asynchronous, event-driven integrations with the frontend. It's designed for architects, frontend, backend, and full-stack engineers. You will leave with real-world patterns that bring the agility and responsiveness of EDA across client-server interactions.
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User interfaces by their nature are event driven - interactions trigger events that drive the application. But integrations between frontend and backend are often built synchronously using a request/response pattern.
This session explores patterns to enable asynchronous, event-driven integrations with the frontend. It's designed for architects, frontend, backend, and full-stack engineers. You will leave with real-world patterns that bring the agility and responsiveness of EDA across client-server interactions.