Dapr Workflows - Writing Reliable, Fault-Tolerant Applications with Open Source Technology
Offered By: Linux Foundation via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore how to write reliable, fault-tolerant applications using open-source technology in this 45-minute conference talk by Kendall Roden and Mark Fussell from Diagrid. Dive into Dapr (Distributed Application Runtime), the 10th largest CNCF project, and learn how it simplifies microservice development through its APIs. Discover Dapr Workflows, a feature that enables close mapping of business requirements to code, allowing for scheduling, automation, and orchestration of real-life business processes. Gain insights into how Dapr Workflows builds on top of Dapr APIs to provide a simple programming model for managing state, including concepts for scheduling, sequential & parallel execution, and external event triggers. Understand how this technology can make developers' lives easier when building business-critical applications, and learn why companies like IBM, Alibaba Cloud, and Microsoft trust Dapr in production environments.
Syllabus
Dapr Workflows: How to Write Reliable, Fault-Tolerant Applications... - Kendall Roden & Mark Fussell
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Linux Foundation
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