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Language: English
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Having a microservice based architecure implies heavy impact on the infrastructure and its automatic provisioning. Distributed systems need to have their logs and metrics aggregated. No more fixed ports and addresses definitions. Do you actually know what service discovery means? If you haven’t thought about this then you shouldn’t go the microservice way.
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Visit our website: http://atmosphere-conference.com/
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Presentation on how Meetup tackles web performance. Given on:
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My Slides for my Talk about being Always On is a lie and how developers could add improvements to their web site to deliver a great experience even when the network is flaky!
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Presented at Mobiletech Conference in Munich March 2017
These are the presentation slides demonstratingseven versions of the UI of same HTML5 application using various libraries and frameworks. This application is described in detail in the O'Reilly book "Enterprise Web Development"
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MSc Enterprise Systems Development Guest Lecture at UniS (2/12/09)Daniel Bryant
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Tech Talk: DevOps at LeanIX @ Startup Camp BerlinLeanIX GmbH
DevOps at LeanIX - Presentation during Startup Camp Berlin 2015. Covering tools like Docker, Jenkins and Ansible.
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representation of a business subdomain,
they allow independent implementations with same
or different technology choices, finally
they should avoid sharing logic with other
subdomains and they are own by a single team
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DAZN teams structure
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Cloud Engineers
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SREs
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Mobile Native teams
TVs FE only
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DAZN implementation
Micro-frontends
▧ Each Micro-frontend represents a
subdomain matching the business
structure
▧ It’s technology/framework agnostic
▧ A Micro-frontend is AUTONOMOUS
▧ Inside a Micro-frontend the team can
share components, code, styles or any
other asset
▧ Independent building systems
▧ 1 Micro-frontend loaded per time
▧ 1 team own 1 Micro-frontend
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How bootstrap works
<html>
<head>
<script src=”./bootstrap.js” />
</head>
<body>
...
</body>
</html>
▧ Bootstrap loaded as first
element and always
available
▧ Tiny JS layer responsible
to load micro-frontends
▧ Exposes APIs for
different micro-frontends
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How bootstrap works
Window.DAZN = {
Lifecycle: {
OnLoad: function(){...}
OnunLoad: function(){...}
},
Localstorage: {...},
...
}
▧ DAZN object exposes
methods and properties
for all the micro-frontends
▧ Each micro-frontend has
lifecycle callbacks available
▧ This object abstracts the
platform exposing
common APIs
19. Components
19
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▧ Components available on NPM
private repos
▧ Components need to work with
any framework
▧ They expose a contract for the
micro-frontend to interact with
▧ Components are own by specific
teams
▧ They can be shared within same
team
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DAZN teams structure
DX Team
Cloud Engineers
SREs
Payments BE
Catalog FE+BE
My Account team
Help team
Video Player FE
Onboarding FE+BE
Mobile Native teams
TVs FE only
Sports Data team
Core Global
Core+SupportingGeneric
22. 5 teamsOnboarded on the same projects in 3 weeks
De-risk our releases
2 years without S1 incidents, multiple releases
per day, doubling the user base every year
400 techiesWorking on the same platform
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