LJC Virtual Meetup: Managing State in Elastic Microservices


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Scaling stateless services is easy, but scaling their stateful data stores, not so much. This is true whether you are using an “old fashioned" relational database, or one of the popular, “modern" KV data stores, such as MongoDB or Redis.
In this presentation we will discuss some of the issues with state management in elastic microservices today, and look into how Oracle Coherence, with its Helidon and Eclipse MicroProfile integration, provides a better alternative you can use tomorrow.
About the speaker
Aleks Seović is an architect at Oracle, where he works on Oracle Coherence, a leading in-memory data grid product, and contributes to Helidon microservices framework. Most recently, Aleks led the design and implementation of Helidon gRPC framework, as well as CDI and Eclipse MicroProfile support in Coherence. He currently leads the implementation of Coherence native clients, GraphQL support and Spring integration.
Prior to joining Oracle in 2016, Aleks led a boutique consultancy practice, where he worked with customers around the world to help them implement mission critical applications on top of Coherence.
Aleks is the author of “Oracle Coherence 3.5” (Packt Publishing, 2010) and frequently speaks about and evangelizes Coherence at industry conferences, Java and .NET user group events, and Coherence SIGs.
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LJC Virtual Meetup: Managing State in Elastic Microservices