>From this video on the Node site, http://nodejs.org/video/, tEran Hammer, 
Sr Architect at Walmart, they kept their Java Services layer, and used node 
just for serving web pages. He described Node as the "api layer...a sweet 
spot for an orchestration layer...a glorified proxy...taking APIs from 
different teams and bringing them together." 

This architecture uses a hybrid approach where Node is used for 
orchestration, and Java is used for backed business services. 

What I'm hoping to find is a large established company that has used Node 
through out the stack. Top to bottom.

On Thursday, 26 June 2014 09:35:22 UTC+1, Adam Davies wrote:
>
> Hi All,
>
> Does anybody know of case studies or have direct experience of a ecommerce 
> companies which have been using Java for many years converting over to 
> node.js?
>
> The reason why I ask is because we at Screwfix.com are going through a 
> process of looking at new technologies and defineing our strategy over the 
> next 5 years for so, and node keeps coming up in conversions. However, 
> there is little in-house knowledge of node usage for our particular company 
> size and profile.
>
> If anyone can provide a steer it would be really appreciated.
>
> Thanks
> Adam
>

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