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End-of-Life Technology: How to Drive Innovation Without Compromising Stability
When legacy systems approach end-of-life (EOL), enterprise IT teams typically face the choice of moving forward at all costs […]
Writing microservices within Jakarta EE is technically possible, but you miss a few goodies for the distributed environment you are running in.
MicroProfile wants to optimize your Enterprise Java application by creating Java standards which link to some well known CloudNative standards like etcd for Configuration, OpenTracing and Jaeger for Distributed Tracing and Prometheus for Metrics.
In this talk, delivered by Payara’s Rudy De Busscher at EclipseCon, he goes over some basic concepts of the MicroProfile specifications and show you through various demos how the integration with those tools can be done easily.
Examples of configuration, tracing, metrics and fault tolerance are shown. After this introduction, you will know all the basics to write your next micro-service with Enterprise Java and MicroProfile. Rudy demonstrates various examples of how the MicroProfile implementations can be integrated with products from the CloudNative standards. It gives insight into microservices defined with Java and MicroProfile can use those products to make the operations of their microservices easier.
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