In the Eventual Consistency of Succeeding at Microservices
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The transition to microservices can be an exciting change of pace for developers. But for organizations, the path to success with microservices is not without embracing a major cultural shift in the process of how teams build and deliver software. In this session, Kenny will introduce you to the leading practices and patterns for building and scaling event-driven microservice architectures. You'll learn: * How to build event-driven microservices using Spring Boot, Spring Cloud Stream, and Cloud Foundry * Why event-driven microservices help to resolve data consistency issues in a complex distributed system * How to use state machines to safely guarantee eventual consistency in microservices * How to enable rapid change to business logic in microservices using serverless functions as event handlers
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The transition to microservices can be an exciting change of pace for developers. But for organizations, the path to success with microservices is not without embracing a major cultural shift in the process of how teams build and deliver software.
In this session, Kenny will introduce you to the leading practices and patterns for building and scaling event-driven microservice architectures.
You'll learn:
- How to build event-driven microservices using Spring Boot, Spring Cloud Stream, and Cloud Foundry
- Why event-driven microservices help to resolve data consistency issues in a complex distributed system
- How to use state machines to safely guarantee eventual consistency in microservices
- How to enable rapid change to business logic in microservices using serverless functions as event handlers