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Wednesday, October 6 • 09:00 - 10:00
Loosely or lousily coupled? Understanding communication patterns in microservices architectures

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In a microservices architecture, services shall be as loosely coupled as possible. Still, they need to communicate with each other in order to fulfill business requirements. Now there are so many questions around this communication: - What are the general possibilities to communicate? For example synchronous, asynchronous, or event-driven communication. What are the tradeoffs and which communication style should you prefer? - What is the influence on the coupling of your services? For example, asynchronous communication reduces temporal coupling between services. - What do I have to consider when selecting a certain communication style? For example, you need to apply certain resilience patterns if you want to use synchronous communication. This talk will help you answer these questions for your project. You will better understand not only the architectural implications but also the effect on the productivity of your teams.

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Bernd Ruecker

Co-founder and chief technologist, Camunda
Throughout my 15+ years in software development, I have helped automating highly scalable core workflows at global companies including T-Mobile, Lufthansa and Zalando. I have contributed to various open source workflow engines. I am co-founder and developer advocate of Camunda, an... Read More →


Wednesday October 6, 2021 09:00 - 10:00 CEST
#5 Architecture