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It takes two to Tango - Munich Software Craft Meetup

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It takes two to Tango - Munich Software Craft Meetup

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Join the next Software Crafting Community Meetup! We foster an environment of open knowledge sharing where members can dive into technical discussions, share experiences and continuously improve their craft. This time we'll be diving into "Designing Interactions on Modulithic Spring Applications".

Location: We will all meet at MaibornWolff's KraftWerk München Kraftwerk | MaibornWolff

Agenda:
From 6:30 pm - Welcome, networking & food!

7:00 pm - Introduction: Your hosts from MaibornWolff & QualityMinds will guide you through the evening.

7:10 pm - Talk from Oliver Drotbohm with Q&A

Afterwards: Networking & Drinks

Talk:
It Takes Two to Tango – Designing Module Interactions in Modulithic Spring Applications
by Oliver Drotbohm - Member of the Spring Engineering Team @ VMware by Broadcom

According to Russell Ackoff “A system is not the sum of the behaviors of its parts, but the product of their interactions”. That’s why the design of those interactions is of the uttermost importance. In a Spring application, the primary means to establish relationships between application components is dependency injection (DI). With higher-level structuring approaches like Spring Modulith’s application modules in place, should the interaction of those be implemented by DI as well?
The talk presents different approaches to designing application module interactions and compares them regarding their applicability, effect on testability, consistency, error scenarios and how they affect the modularity of the system overall.

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