4–7 Nov 2019
Schedule: Reactive and its variants sessions
15:55–16:40 Wednesday, 6 November 2019
Location: M8
Secondary topics:
Best Practice

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(4.00, 3 ratings)
Event-driven architectures enable nicely decoupled microservices. However, using peer-to-peer event chains to implement complex end-to-end logic crossing service boundaries can accidentally increase coupling. Bernd Rücker shares real-life experiences on how (micro-)services can collaborate and how to balance orchestration and choreography.
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9:00–10:30 Thursday, 7 November 2019
Location: Hall A5
Secondary topics:
Anti-Pattern,
Best Practice,
Case Study,
Framework-focused,
Hands-on

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(3.80, 5 ratings)
The paradigm billboard reads, "Object-oriented failed." Vaughn Vernon explores the ways developers have failed at object-oriented compared to the use objects their inventor intended. Reactive domain-driven design (DDD) features explicit, coherent, message sending that employs simple, business-centric, concurrent objects.
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11:00–11:45 Thursday, 7 November 2019
Location: Hall A2
Secondary topics:
Best Practice,
Overview

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(4.83, 6 ratings)
Learn how to design reactive, event-based systems like microservices using event storming.
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