vECM: Build and monitor resilient microservices with Eclipse MicroProfile 1.2

Details
The MeetUp will be held on Google Hangouts and you will be able to watch the live stream directly on YouTube.
This is a virtual Meetup occurring at 11AM Eastern Time (8AM Pacific Time, 5PM Central European Time). For help with your timezone calculation, refer to this (https://time.is/compare/0800_20_Dec_2017_in_PT).
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Presenters: Emily Jiang & Heiko Rupp
Host: Stephanie Swart
Abstract:
How to build configurable, resilient, monitorable Java Microservices? Eclipse MicroProfile ( https://microprofile.io/ ) is the answer. Eclipse MicroProfile has rapidly become a rich set of technologies essential for writing configurable, fault tolerant, secure and production-ready Java Microservices. This session will give you a quick overview on the capabilities available in MicroProfile 1.2, followed by 2 live demos: configurable and fault tolerant microservice coding example, running on Open Liberty ( https://openliberty.io/ ); monitor a microservice using Eclipse MicroProfile Metrics on WildFly Swarm (http://wildfly-swarm.io (http://wildfly-swarm.io/)).
Biography: Emily Jiang
Emily Jiang is Lead Development Architect for MicroProfile Development Lead and CDI for IBM. Based at IBM's Hursley laboratory in the UK, she has worked on WebSphere Application Server since 2006 and heavily involved in JavaEE implementation in WebSphere Application Server releases.
She is a key member of MicroProfile and CDI Expert Group. Emily leads the specification of MicroProfile Config and Fault Tolerance. Emily is also Config JSR co-spec lead. Emily regularly speaks at conferences, such as JAX, Voxxed, Devoxx and EclipseCon.
Biography: Heiko Rupp
Heiko is an open source enthusiast working for more than a decade at Red Hat in the area of middleware monitoring and management. In this role, he has been project-lead of the RHQ and Hawkular monitoring systems and has also been contributing to various other projects.
Currently, he helps define the next way of Java Microservices with his work on Eclipse MicroProfile. As such he is the spec lead of the Eclipse MicroProfile Metrics effort and also contributing to other specifications.
Heiko has written the first German book about JBossAS and one of the first German books on EJB3. He lives with his family in Stuttgart, Germany.

vECM: Build and monitor resilient microservices with Eclipse MicroProfile 1.2