The London Java Community: Testing Java Microservices: From Development to Production

Testing Java Microservices: From Development to Production

Testing microservices is challenging. Dividing a system into components (à la microservices) naturally creates inter-component dependencies, and each service has its own performance and fault-tolerance characteristics that need to be validated during development, the QA process, and continually in production. Attend this meetup to learn about the theory, techniques, and practices needed to overcome this challenge. You will:

• Get an introduction to the challenges of testing distributed microservice systems
• Learn how to isolate tests within a complex microservice ecosystem
• Hear about several tools for automating vulnerability and security scanning for code, dependencies, and deployment artifacts

About the speakers

Daniel Bryant works as an Independent Technical Consultant, and currently specialises in enabling continuous delivery within organisations through the identification of value streams, creation of build pipelines, and implementation of effective testing strategies. Daniel’s technical expertise focuses on ‘DevOps’ tooling, cloud/container platforms, and microservice implementations. He also contributes to several open source projects, writes for InfoQ, O’Reilly, and Voxxed, and regularly presents at international conferences such as OSCON, QCon and JavaOne.

Abraham Marin-Perez is a Java and Scala developer with more than ten years of experience in industries ranging from finance to publishing to the public sector. He also helps run the London Java Community, 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 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.

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Agenda

6.30pm: Registration

7pm: Testing Java Microservices: From Development to Production - Daniel Bryant & Abraham Marin-Perez (approx 1 hour)

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More Information

The London Java Community (LJC) is a group of Java Enthusiasts who are interested in benefiting from shared knowledge in the industry. Through our forum and regular meetings you can keep in touch with the latest industry developments, learn new Java (& other JVM) technologies, meet other developers, discuss technical/non technical issues and network further throughout the Java Community.