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The document discusses how LinkedIn, the world's largest professional network, was built using Java technologies and agile practices. It describes LinkedIn's architecture evolution from 2003 to today, which now uses a service-oriented architecture with over 40 services built with Java. It also discusses LinkedIn's agile engineering process, use of continuous integration testing, and how the site's large network is cached in the cloud.
Overview of LinkedIn's foundation using Java technologies, its growth, and key numbers.
Details on LinkedIn's agile engineering process, short development cycles, and testing focus.
Discussion on testing strategies, integration tests, and lessons learned to improve efficiency.
The evolution of LinkedIn's architecture from inception to its current service-oriented model.
LinkedIn’s cloud backend for managing network data and the complexity of graph operations.
Details on LinkedIn's news service architecture and the challenges of content duplication.
The advantages of using Java for LinkedIn’s large codebase and scaling its engineering team.
























