The microservices open source project - Apache ServiceComb (incubating) will host an Open Day Meetup at the China National Convention Center (Beijing, China) from 11:00am to 18:00pm on Wednesday, June 27th.
The Open Day will focus on the following aspects and discuss the technology and direction of microservices with enterprises, users, and developers.
- Interpretation of the Apache community
- Business Microservices Commercial Case Sharing
- State of affairs and Future of Microservice Open Source Community
- Overview of ServiceComb Community and Technology Sharing
- Domain-Driven Design (DDD) in Microservices
Get more real-time updated information about the event here:
http://servicecomb.incubator.apache.org/docs/apache-servicecomb-incubating-day/
Event Date/Time: Wednesday, June 27, 2018, 11:00 – 18:00pm
Event Location: China National Convention Center, Beijing, China
Event Cost: Complimentary
About Apache ServiceComb (incubating) project:The main code of the Apache ServiceComb (incubating) Project was donated by Huawei Cloud. The project is dedicated to helping enterprises easily build cloud-native applications and help build microservices from traditional enterprise business. By providing a series of solutions, Apache ServiceComb (incubating) helps users to develop microservices quickly and operate maintenance efficiently of these microservices applications, with a full microservices technology stack, without vendor lock-in. Currently, ServiceComb is following the “Apache Way”. It is used in HUAWEI businesses such as Consumer Cloud, Cloud EI, Cloud Security, Cloud Core Network, also popular in non-HUAWEI users. The developers are also increasingly diversified.This is a free Open Meetup organized by the Apache ServiceComb (incubating) community and sponsored by Huawei Cloud. We have invited several experts and engineers from commercial enterprises, Apache Foundation, ServiceComb community and HUAWEI to share their experiences. Some of the topics as follows:
How Apache WorksSpeaker: Jean-Baptiste Onofré; Apache Member and fellow of Talend, who started work on the Apache Software Foundation in 2004, and PMC member of 20+ Apache projects such as Karaf, Camel, and Carbondata.
Abstract: In-depth interpretation of the world's largest open source software foundation – Apache Software Foundation. Introduce what is the “Apache Way” and its attraction, the whole process from open source to incubation and then graduated combined with the actual project. Besides, it will introduce the current incubating status of ServiceComb.
How Smart City Microserviced Based on ServiceComb from iSoftStoneSpeaker: Bao Yongwei; VP of iSoftStone Smart City Business, focusing on implementation and innovations in smart city related to cloud computing and big data.
Abstract:
iSoftStone Smart City Business involves a large number of systems with complex interactions. During the process of microservices implementation, it faced inappropriate microservices granularity, high code duplication rate, and difficulty in the deployment of large application microservices. This speech will introduce how iSoftStone use ServiceComb, especially ServiceComb’s Swagger API, to resolve the pain points of the microservices process, enable interoperability and decoupled chimney systems to meet the challenges of microservices diversity in smart city.
Millions Users Solution Based on ServiceComb Microservices from Huawei Consumer CloudSpeaker: Li Linfeng, microservices architect for Huawei's Consumer Cloud application market, who has years of experience in designing and developing platform middleware, cloud platforms, and microservices. Author of “Netty authoritative guide” and “The principle and practice of distributed service framework”.
Abstract:
Huawei Consumer Cloud services provide high-quality cloud services for hundreds of millions of Huawei end users in more than 100 countries. In order to support the rapid development of the business, it is necessary to drive delivery of value requirements efficiently and agilely through the microservices architecture. By using SpringMVC and transparent RPC development model from ServiceComb, the existing business code can be migrated to the new microservices architecture at a low cost. Besides, the business implements full-stack asynchronous transformation using the Reactive asynchronous programming model from ServiceComb. Compared with the traditional synchronous blocking service call, the performance is improved several times, but the resource loss is greatly reduced. More practical cases will be shown on this topic.
Domain Driven Design (DDD) in MicroservicesSpeaker: Wang Lei, pioneer of microservices in China, author of "Microservices Architecture and Practice", Huawei Microservices Expert, and former ThoughtWorks Chief Consultant.
Abstract:
As a new architecture style, microservice has been widely adopted by the industry. It has become a fulfillment tool for the concept of DDD-driven design. This topic shares how to practice microservice with Domain Driven Design philosophy friendly.
Besides, Huawei Microservices open source expert, former Red Hat chief software engineer, and ServiceComb project leader - Jiang Ning is going to introduce the details about ServiceComb community and technology together with PMCs.