Service Mesh is the future of application connectivity.
It delivers immediate value to any architecture by expanding our application traffic's security, reliability, and observability.
It abstracts the underlying network details and provides discovery, routing, and a variety of another functionality.
But what is in it for Java/JVM developers? Don't we already have all of this functionality in the frameworks?
In this service mesh presentation, Viktor will show you how easy it is to get started (in Kubernetes) - how to install a control plane, deploy a Java demo application (spring boot, micronaut), enable traffic policies, and contact on observability - all this without convoluting allocation with different frameworks or customized code.
Lecture took place on Thursday 23rd June 2022 at 13:30 in area 1
Viktor Gamov is simply a chief Developer Advocate at Kong, a cloud connectivity company. Viktor has comprehensive expertise in building distributed systems and cloud-native architectures utilizing open origin technologies. He enjoys helping architects and developers plan and make low latency, scalable, and highly available systems. He is simply a professional conference talker on distributed systems, streaming data, JVM, and DevOps topics, and is regular on events including JavaOne, Devoxx, OSCON, QCon, and others. He co-authored O’Reilly’s «Enterprise Web Development» and Manning's «Kafka in Action». He blogs at gamov.io and co-hosts podcasts. Follow Viktor on Twitter @gamussa, where he posts there about gym life, food, open-source, and, of course, Kong and Cloud!
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