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Hugh McKee is a solutions architect at Lightbend. He has had a long career building applications that evolved slowly, that inefficiently utilized their infrastructure, and that were brittle and prone to failure. That all changes when we started building reactive, asynchronous, actor based systems. This radically new way of building applications rocked his world. As an added benefit, building application systems became way more fun that it had ever been. Now he is focused on helping others to discover the significant advantages and joys of building responsive, resilient, elastic, message based applications.

Twitter: @mckeeh3

25.01.2017

The Lagom Framework

Build and Deploy Reactive Microservices in Java

LOCATION: Zürich
KEYWORDS: Product, Technology, Open Source

AGENDA:18:15 - 19:30h: Talk incl. Q/A
Afterwards you are invited to a refreshment.

Aufgrund einer kurzfristigen Unverfügbarkeit des Redners und allfälligen Stellvertretern müssen wir leider diesen Event absagen. Das tut uns sehr leid!


SPEAKER: Hugh McKee   COMPANY: Lightbend, Inc.

The Lagom Framework is a modern approach to microservices on the JVM, built according to the principles of the Reactive Manifesto, allowing you to write resilient microservices that scale.

This talk will give an overview of the unique features that distinguish Lagom from other frameworks.
You’ll be introduced to the Lagom persistence API, which offers a guide-railed approach to Event Sourcing and CQRS, and to Lagom’s approach to asynchronous communication between microservices.

At the end, you should have a good idea what it means to build a microservice based system with Lagom, from setting up your development environment to running Lagom services in production.

LEVEL OF TALK: Beginner
LANGUAGE: Talk: en / Slides: en


Hugh McKee is a solutions architect at Lightbend. He has had a long career building applications that evolved slowly, that inefficiently utilized their infrastructure, and that were brittle and prone to failure. That all changes when we started building reactive, asynchronous, actor based systems. This radically new way of building applications rocked his world. As an added benefit, building application systems became way more fun that it had ever been. Now he is focused on helping others to discover the significant advantages and joys of building responsive, resilient, elastic, message based applications.

Twitter: @mckeeh3


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