BEGIN:VCALENDAR VERSION:2.0 PRODID:-//OpenACalendar//NONSGML OpenACalendar//EN X-WR-CALNAME:The London Java Community: Testing Java Microservices: From De velopment to Production - Open Tech Calendar BEGIN:VEVENT UID:8229@otc.opentechcalendar.co.uk URL:https://opentechcalendar.co.uk/event/8229-testing-java-microservices-fr om-development-to-pro SUMMARY:The London Java Community: Testing Java Microservices: From Develop ment to Production DESCRIPTION:Testing Java Microservices: From Development to Production\n\nT esting microservices is challenging. Dividing a system into components (à la microservices) naturally creates inter-component dependencies\, and eac h service has its own performance and fault-tolerance characteristics that need to be validated during development\, the QA process\, and continuall y in production. Attend this meetup to learn about the theory\, techniques \, and practices needed to overcome this challenge. You will:\n\no Get an introduction to the challenges of testing distributed microservice systems \no Learn how to isolate tests within a complex microservice ecosystem\no Hear about several tools for automating vulnerability and security scannin g for code\, dependencies\, and deployment artifacts\n\nAbout the speakers \n\nDaniel Bryant works as an Independent Technical Consultant\, and curre ntly specialises in enabling continuous delivery within organisations thro ugh the identification of value streams\, creation of build pipelines\, an d implementation of effective testing strategies. Daniel's technical exper tise focuses on 'DevOps' tooling\, cloud/container platforms\, and microse rvice implementations. He also contributes to several open source projects \, writes for InfoQ\, O'Reilly\, and Voxxed\, and regularly presents at in ternational conferences such as OSCON\, QCon and JavaOne.\n\nAbraham Marin -Perez is a Java and Scala developer with more than ten years of experienc e in industries ranging from finance to publishing to the public sector. H e also helps run the London Java Community\, and provides career advice at the Meet a Mentor London group.\n\nAbraham likes sharing his experiences with others\, which has led him to become a Java News Editor at InfoQ\, an d to author "Real-World Maintainable Software" (O'Reilly)\, and co-author "Continuous Delivery in Java" (O'Reilly). He also speaks at international events like CodeOne (née JavaOne) or DevoxxUK.\n\n***This is a placeholder for the event being run on Eventbrite. Please sign up with your full name here: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/testing-java-microservices-from-deve lopment-to-production-tickets-58640339835 ***\n\nAgenda\n\n6.30pm: Registr ation\n\n7pm: Testing Java Microservices: From Development to Production - Daniel Bryant &\; Abraham Marin-Perez (approx 1 hour)\n\nBig thanks to Skills Matter for providing the venue. Please remember to also register v ia their website to receive your code to use to sign in on the night. Regi stering on their website also allows them to allocate us the correct size room - https://skillsmatter.com/meetups/12312-london-java-community-april\ n\nThis event is organised by RecWorks on behalf of the London Java Commun ity.\n\nYou can see our latest jobs here: https://recworks.co.uk/java-deve loper-jobs-london/.\n\nYou can see our privacy policy here: http://recwork s.co.uk/privacy-policy\n\nContinue the conversation at our Slack Group: ht tps://londonjavacommunity.slack.com\n\nSign up here if you're not a member : https://bcrw.typeform.com/to/IIyQxd\n\n***This is a placeholder for the event being run on Eventbrite. Please sign up with your full name here: ht tps://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/testing-java-microservices-from-development-t o-production-tickets-58640339835 ***\nhttps://opentechcalendar.co.uk/event /8229-testing-java-microservices-from-development-to-pro\nPowered by Open Tech Calendar X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:
Testing Java Microservices: Fro
m Development to Production
Testing microservices is challenging. D
ividing a system into components (à\; la microservices) naturally cr
eates inter-component dependencies\, and each service has its own performa
nce and fault-tolerance characteristics that need to be validated during d
evelopment\, the QA process\, and continually in production. Attend this m
eetup to learn about the theory\, techniques\, and practices needed to ove
rcome this challenge. You will:
&bull\; Get an introduction to the
challenges of testing distributed microservice systems
&bull\; Learn ho
w to isolate tests within a complex microservice ecosystem
&bull\; Hear
about several tools for automating vulnerability and security scanning fo
r code\, dependencies\, and deployment artifacts
About the speakers
Daniel Bryant works as an Independent Technical Consultant\, and c
urrently specialises in enabling continuous delivery within organisations
through the identification of value streams\, creation of build pipelines\
, and implementation of effective testing strategies. Daniel&rsquo\;s tech
nical expertise focuses on &lsquo\;DevOps&rsquo\; tooling\, cloud/containe
r platforms\, and microservice implementations. He also contributes to sev
eral open source projects\, writes for InfoQ\, O&rsquo\;Reilly\, and Voxxe
d\, and regularly presents at international conferences such as OSCON\, QC
on and JavaOne.
Abraham Marin-Perez is a Java and Scala developer w
ith more than ten years of experience in industries ranging from finance t
o publishing to the public sector. He also helps run the London Java Commu
nity\, and provides career advice at the Meet a Mentor London group.
Abraham likes sharing his experiences with others\, which has led him to
become a Java News Editor at InfoQ\, and to author "\;Real-World Main
tainable Software"\; (O'Reilly)\, and co-author "\;Continuous Deli
very in Java"\; (O'Reilly). He also speaks at international events lik
e CodeOne (né\;e JavaOne) or DevoxxUK.
***This is a placehold
er for the event being run on Eventbrite. Please sign up with your full na
me here: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/testing-java-microservices-from-de
velopment-to-production-tickets-58640339835 ***
Agenda
6.30p
m: Registration
7pm: Testing Java Microservices: From Development t
o Production - Daniel Bryant &\;amp\; Abraham Marin-Perez (approx 1 hou
r)
Big thanks to Skills Matter for providing the venue. Please reme
mber to also register via their website to receive your code to use to sig
n in on the night. Registering on their website also allows them to alloca
te us the correct size room - https://skillsmatter.com/meetups/12312-londo
n-java-community-april
This event is organised by RecWorks on behal
f of the London Java Community.
You can see our latest jobs here: h
ttps://recworks.co.uk/java-developer-jobs-london/.
You can see our
privacy policy here: http://recworks.co.uk/privacy-policy
Continue
the conversation at our Slack Group: https://londonjavacommunity.slack.com
Sign up here if you're not a member: https://bcrw.typeform.com/to/
IIyQxd
***This is a placeholder for the event being run on Eventbri
te. Please sign up with your full name here: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/
e/testing-java-microservices-from-development-to-production-tickets-586403
39835 ***
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