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| | | | | In most microservice architectures, there are many opportunities and temptations for sharing code. In this post I will give advice based on my experience on when it should be avoided and when code reuse is acceptable. The points will be illustrated with the help of an example Spring Boot project. | |
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| | | | | Here is a basic server setup with JAX-RS 3 using Jersey and Jetty 11 for the server. JAX-RS is Java API specification for RESTful web services using annotations. The project structure is as follows. | |
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| | | This page gives an overview over some talks I have done over the last years. I have spoken at large conferences such as QCon San Francisco, Devoxx and JavaOne, local meet-ups as well as company-internal events, covering topics such as Debezium and Change Data Capture, Bean Validation, NoSQL and more. If you'd like to have me as a speaker at your conference or meet-up, please get in touch. 2025 Current (Bengaluru, India): Ins and Outs of the Outbox Pattern | ||