LJC Virtual Meetup: Automating Processes in Modern Hipster Architectures


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We’re slicing and dicing systems into ever-shrinking pieces like microservices or serverless functions, communicating reactive and event-driven. End-to-end processes now often require multiple components to be properly integrated - but of course, without coupling them too tightly. In an e-commerce company, for example, a “customer order” might involve different services for payments, inventory, shipping, and more.
We see many companies slicing up their core business processes in the pursuit of modern architectures and running into unanticipated challenges along the way. Spoiler alert: there’s no magic fix.
This talk will foster your understanding of how workflows can be implemented and monitored in modern architectures. You will learn about choreography and orchestration. You will see concrete examples and live coding using Java, Spring Boot and Camunda Cloud (a managed workflow platform, that is based on the open source project Zeebe.io).
About the speaker
Bernd Ruecker is a software developer at heart who has been innovating process automation deployed in highly scalable and agile environments of industry leaders such as T-Mobile, Lufthansa, ING and Atlassian. He contributed to various open-source workflow engines for more than 15 years and is the Co-Founder and Chief Technologist of Camunda – an open-source software company reinventing process automation.
He is the author of "Practical Process Automation" and co-author of "Real-Life BPMN". Additionally, he is a regular speaker at conferences around the world and a frequent contributor to several technology publications. He focuses on new process automation paradigms that fit into modern architectures around distributed systems, microservices, domain-driven design, event-driven architecture, and reactive systems.
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LJC Virtual Meetup: Automating Processes in Modern Hipster Architectures