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Mastering Event-Driven Design

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Mastering Event-Driven Design

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Are you and your team struggling with event-driven microservices?
Join us for a meetup with Mehmet Akif Tütüncü, a senior software engineer, who has given multiple great talks so far and Allard Buijze founder of CTO and founder of AxonIQ, who built the fundaments of the Axon Framework.

RSVP for an evening of learning, delicious food, and the fusion of creativity and tech! 🚀

18:00 – 🚪 Doors open to the public
18:15 – 🍕 Let’s eat
19:00 – 📢 Getting Your Axe On Event Sourcing with Axon Framework
20:00 – 🍹 Small break
20:15 – 📢 Event-Driven Microservices - Beyond the Fairy Tale
21:00 – 🙋‍♀️ drinks
22:00 – 🍻 See you next time?

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Getting Your Axe On - Event Sourcing with Axon Framework

In this presentation, we will explore the basics of event-driven architecture using Axon Framework. We'll start by explaining key concepts such as Event Sourcing and Command Query Responsibility Segregation (CQRS), and how they can improve the scalability and maintainability of modern applications. You will learn what Axon Framework is, how it simplifies implementing these patterns, and see hands-on examples of setting up a project with Axon Framework and Spring Boot. Whether you are new to these concepts or looking to understand them more, this session will provide practical insights and tools to help you build resilient and efficient applications.

Event-Driven Microservices - Beyond the Fairy Tale

Our applications need to be faster, better, bigger, smarter, and more enjoyable to meet our demanding end-users needs. In recent years, the way we build, run, and operate our software has changed significantly. We use scalable platforms to deploy and manage our applications. Instead of big monolithic deployment applications, we now deploy small, functionally consistent components as microservices. Problem. Solved. Right? Unfortunately, for most of us, microservices, and especially their event-driven variants, do not deliver on the beautiful, fairy-tale-like promises that surround them.In this session, Allard will share a different take on microservices. We will see that not much has changed in how we build software, which is why so many “microservices projects” fail nowadays. What lessons can we learn from concepts like DDD, CQRS, and Event Sourcing to help manage the complexity of our systems? He will also show how message-driven communication allows us to focus on finding the boundaries of functionally cohesive components, which we can evolve into microservices should the need arise.

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