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Eclipse MicroProfile: Accelerating the adoption of Java Microservices

Abstract

While there are likely a dozen or more Java-based microservice / cloud native initiatives in the industry, Eclipse MicroProfile provides a platform for Java developers to collaborate and innovate on areas of common interest. While MicroProfile's first release is founded in Java EE (CDI + JSON-P + JAX-RS), it is not intended to remain a subset of Java EE 7 (or 8). The intent is to collaborate and innovate as a community in the context of a microservices architecture across the 5 (and growing) MicroProfile implementations today. The end goal of MicroProfile is to feed the Java Community Process (JCP) with JSR submissions backed by well-thought-out concepts and even implementations that developers and enterprises can rely on. This session will give a short overview of MicroProfile and the programming models (e.g. Config, Fault Tolerance) being established so far, followed by a short Q&A to answer any clarifying questions.

Profile

mily Jiang is MicroProfile Development Lead and CDI Architect for IBM. Based at IBM's Hursley laboratory in the UK, she has worked on WebSphere Application Server since 2006 and heavily involved in JavaEE 7 support in WebSphere Application Server releases. She is an active member of MicroProfile, OSGi Enterprise Expert Group and CDI Expert Group. Emily is currently leading the effort to define Config and Fault Tolerance programming models to be used by microservices in MicroProfile.io.