Date: 24 November 2020, Online
Training fee: €150/participant plus VAT
Duration: 3h
To book your seats, please contact us by email ([email protected]) or phone (+40 740849770).
About the training
In this session we’ll explore what Reactive application architecture is, how event streaming tools like Kafka can be utilised in reactive applications and get hands-on with Reactive API’s from the MicroProfile specification. Whether it be updates from sensors, clicks on a website or even tweets, applications are bombarded with a never-ending stream of new events. So, how can we design our applications to be more reactive and resilient to these fluctuating loads and better manage our thirst for data?
Participating in this workshop, you will:
– Learn the basic principles of reactive systems
– Explore how and why Kafka can be a useful tool in building reactive applications
– Get hands-on with Reactive API’s through MicroProfile-based quicklabs
Who is the trainer?
Grace is a developer advocate at IBM, working with Open Liberty and Reactive Platform. She has now been with IBM for a year, after graduating from Exeter University with a Degree in Biology. Moving to software engineering has been a challenging step for Grace, but she enjoys bringing a varied perspective to her projects and using her knowledge of biological systems to simplify complex software patterns and architectures. As a developer advocate, Grace builds POC’s, demos and sample applications.
Training fee: €150/participant plus VAT
To book your seats, please contact us by email ([email protected]) or phone (+40 740849770).
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