Microservices with Service Fabric. Easy... or is it? mit Daniel Marbach
Dienstag, 30. Mai 2017 um 18:00 Uhr
Hallo Berner .NET Freund
Im Mai haben wir einen weiteren Vortrag, welcher an der NDC Oslo präsentiert wird. Daniel Marbach wird mit dem Thema "Microservices with Service Fabric. Easy... or is it?" vertreten sein. Während die Teilnehmer sich noch ein wenig gedulden müssen, können wir uns bereits mit dem Thema auseinander setzen. Der Vortrag ist in Englisch.
Agenda
- Microservices with Service Fabric. Easy... or is it?
- Pizza-Break
- Fragen und Antworten
Abstract
Service Fabric is so simple! Just click-click-deploy and we have a stateless microservice! But what if we want to store business data? We can use reliable collections and even transactions to store data inside the cluster, but what happens when our single partition goes down? We could lose everything! Now we need to partition our data… how do we do that? And how do we integrate with other PaaS offerings like Azure Service Bus? Maybe this isn’t so easy after all.
In this talk I'll walk you through Service Fabric Partitioning, a partition affinity model for Azure Service Bus queues and challenges you'll face with messaging patterns like request/response, publish/subscribe, process managers and other stateful entities running inside a Service Fabric Cluster.
About Daniel
Daniel is a Software Engineer at Particular Software, makers of NServiceBus, and a Microsoft MVP for Integration. He can bend minds and spoons with asynchronous programming and has contributed to many open-source projects. He has spoken at several conferences and usergroups about asynchronous programming and quality-driven development.
In his free-time, Daniel enjoys weightlifting, dark-roasted coffee, playing with his son and writing more code. He is a proud owner of an uneven beard.
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