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From Legacy Java Application to Microservices


Summary

 

The Microservices architecture has been adopted more and more in recent years. Discover how a traditional Java Swing app transformed into a highly available Microservices application using Java, Spring Boot, and React. Learn about seamless migration, GitOps for faster deployments, and effective monitoring. Join our meet-up for a real-life case study of implementing this in a large organization.


Details

 

In recent years, the Microservices architecture has taken flight. More and more organizations are using it with great success. Although it might not be the best solution for everyone, where it is applicable, it stands out for its benefits of maintainability, high availability, and fast deployment.

This Meetup is a great chance to learn the ins and outs of this architecture paradigm and everything that is required to ensure service quality.

The presentation, delivered by the software team of the/experts Greece, will take us through a real-world case study of a large-scale project that started as a traditional Java Swing application and has been transformed into a highly available Microservices application running with Java, Spring boot, and React.

We will tackle the following subjects:

  • Move to a Microservices architecture without interruption of the service
  • Use GitOps to speed up your deployments
  • How to handle monitoring so you know if there is a problem
  • Lessons learned along the way

Join our Meetup and learn how Microservice Architectures, GitOps, and monitoring can take your application to the next level.


Level of the talk

Mixed – all levels

Speaker Info

Tebbo Herrewijnen is a senior craftsman at the/experts as well as the technical manager of the Athens branch with more than 20 years of software development experience under his belt. Starting as a Java developer, over the years, he has developed a special interest in observability, Kubernetes, and all things related to platform engineering.

Host

This meetup is hosted by Java Athens Meetup.