Spring Boot provides excellent tools and frameworks for building microservice systems. We've been creating microservices systems for years with Spring Boot and other frameworks, but what about event-driven service systems? This talk is about developing event-driven service systems using Java and annotations. See the next level of service development through an event-driven series of live code examples. See how Spring and Spring-like annotations enable you to build event-sourcing services, CQRS views, and serverless functions deployed to the serverless, database-less, Kubernetes-less, and ops-less Kalix.io PaaS.
Talk Level:
INTERMEDIATE
Bio:
Hugh McKee is a developer advocate at Lightbend. He has had a long career building applications that evolved slowly, inefficiently utilized their infrastructure, and were brittle and prone to failure. Hugh has learned from his past mistakes, battle scars, and a few wins. And the learning never stops. Now his focus is on helping developers and architects harness the power of the cloud. Hugh frequently speaks at conferences around the world. He is the author of Designing Reactive Systems: The Role Of Actors In Distributed Architecture.