Creating Event-Driven Microservices - The Why, How, and What
Offered By: Devoxx via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the world of event-driven microservices in this 42-minute conference talk from Devoxx. Dive into the reasons behind adopting this architecture, learn practical implementation techniques, and discover key patterns and technologies. Gain insights on data-centric approaches, the event backbone concept, and complex event-driven examples. Examine essential patterns like Database per Service and Saga, and understand the role of Apache Kafka in distributed streaming. Discover how to leverage Kafka for data replication, event sourcing, and stream processing. Enhance your microservices knowledge with expert guidance from Katherine Stanley.
Syllabus
Creating event-driven microservices: the why, how and what
Data centric
My current mode of transport
Introducing the event backbone
A more complex event-driven example
Pattern 1 Database per service
Pattern 2 Saga
Pattern 4
Apache Kafka is an open source, distributed streaming platform
Data replication
Event sourcing with Kafka
Kafka Streams
Patterns
Thank you Kate Stanley @katestanley91
Taught by
Devoxx
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