Developing event-driven microservices with event sourcing and CQRS


Details
6:00-7:00: Socializing (food, beverages - Thanks New Relic! (http://newrelic.com/))
7:00-7:10: Announcements
7:10-8:30: Developing event-driven microservices with event sourcing and CQRS
8:30-8:45 Q & A
Developing event-driven microservices with event sourcing and CQRS
Modern, cloud-native applications typically use a microservices architecture in conjunction with NoSQL and/or sharded relational databases. However, in order to successfully use this approach you need to solve some distributed data management problems including how to maintain consistency between multiple databases without using 2PC. In this talk you will learn more about these issues and how to solve them by using an event-driven architecture. We will describe how event sourcing and Command Query Responsibility Segregation (CQRS) are a great way to realize an event-driven architecture. You will learn about a simple yet powerful approach for building, modern, scalable applications.
About the Speaker
Chris Richardson is a developer and architect. He is a Java Champion, a JavaOne rock star and the author of POJOs in Action, which describes how to build enterprise Java applications with frameworks such as Spring and Hibernate. Chris was also the founder of the original CloudFoundry.com, an early Java PaaS for Amazon EC2. He is the creator of microservices.io (http://microservices.io/) and is working on his third startup: a platform for developing reactive microservices. Chris also does microservices-related consulting and training. Blog: http://plainoldobjects.com/ , Twitter: @crichardson (http://twitter.com/crichardson)

Developing event-driven microservices with event sourcing and CQRS