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Simple, Reliable Sagas in Java and Temporal by Peter Sullivan

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Simple, Reliable Sagas in Java and Temporal by Peter Sullivan

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Description:
The Saga pattern is an architectural design pattern that’s intended to ensure state consistency in multi-step, and distributed, business transactions. Saga implementations often include the use of events and choreography to coordinate the sequence of steps, and potential compensating steps, across many microservices. These implementations result in a complex programming model, and present challenges to debug and operate at scale. In this talk, we will learn how Temporal can be used to orchestrate Sagas with simplicity and reliability.

Speaker:
Peter Sullivan, Solutions Architect @ Temporal - LinkedIn

THANK YOU to our Event Sponsors:
Temporal (speaker and pizzas)
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Agenda (*times are approximate**):**
5:30pm Doors open - Food / Social Networking
6:10pm CJUG intro and announcements
** 6:15pm Sponsors intro - Improving and Temporal
6:20pm Presentation by Peter Sullivan
7:20pm Q&A / Discussion
7:30pm Raffles and other Giveaways
7:35 pm After-event social time
8:05 pm Lights out

Livestream:
We will be livestreaming to our Youtube channel. The URL will be published in the comment section before the start of the event.

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