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Monday, March 12 • 10:20 - 11:10
What monolith can learn from microservices?

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Nowadays everyone is talking about microservices and how cool they are. That’s true, but not all business needs to move to microservices, you can still use monolith architecture and make it more fashion by applying some of the design/elements that you’ve learned from microservices architecture.
Can you use circuit breaker pattern, service isolation, event-driven and non-blocking application, cloud-native approach or zero downtime deployment in monolith architecture? Is it worth? The answer is YES!!!.
Come to this session to learn how to make your Java monolith applications attractive again by borrowing some of the principles of microservices architecture.

Speakers
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Alex Soto

Director of Developer Experience, Red Hat
Alex Soto is a Director of Developer Experience at Red Hat. He is passionate about the Java world, software automation and he believes in the open-source software model. Alex is the co-author of Testing Java Microservice, Quarkus cookbook, Kubernetes Secrets Management, and GitOps... Read More →


Monday March 12, 2018 10:20 - 11:10 CET
Room 7