All Software Architecture, All the Time
June 10-13, 2019
San Jose, CA
Kasun Indrasiri

Kasun Indrasiri
Software Architect, WSO2

Website | @kasunindrasiri

Kasun Indrasiri is the director of integration architecture at WSO2 and an architect with over nine years of experience in enterprise integration and microservices. He’s an author and an evangelist on microservices architecture; his books include Microservices for Enterprise (Apress) and Beginning WSO2 ESB (Apress). Previously, he was an architect and the product lead of WSO2 ESB and a committer and PMC member of the Apache Software Foundation. He founded the Silicon Valley Microservice, APIs, and Integration Meetup, a vendor-neutral microservices meetup in the San Francisco Bay area. He’s a regular speaker at most WSO2 conferences and has conducted talks on microservices topics in most of the Bay Area meetups.

Sessions

11:00am–11:45am Thursday, June 13, 2019
Secondary topics:  Best Practice, Hands-on, Theoretical
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The resiliency of microservices-based applications heavily depends on how well they handle interservice communication over an unreliable network. Kasun Indrasiri provides an in-depth overview of common microservice resiliency patterns such as timeout, retry, circuit breaker, fail-fast, bulkhead, transactions, and failover/load balancing, and the role service meshes play in realizing them. Read more.