Zdravim,
 Červnové setkání Pražské Czech Java User Group proběhne 8.6. od 19h v
posluchárně S5 na Matematicko-fyzikální fakultě Karlovy Univerzity na
Malostranském náměstí 25, Praha 1. Čekají nás dvě prezentace v
angličtině na téma Hystrix – managing failures in distributed systems
(Tomasz Nurkiewicz) a Microservices at 4financeIT ( Marcin
Grzejszczak). Součástí setkání je i občerstvení, které zajišťuje firma
4Finance. Vstup na akce CZJUGu je zdarma, a není třeba se předem
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Hystrix – managing failures in distributed systems

We live in a distributed world where integration between components is
ubiquitous. Assuming all parts of the system are working at the same
time and are not overloaded is too optimistic. Our application must be
prepared for failures, must tolerate, handle and test exceptional
conditions.

Hystrix is a library that provides complete set of tools for managing
failures. It monitors potentially problematic sections of code (like
network calls), measures execution time and error rate. It can
pro-actively turn off malfunctioning features for a period of time and
keep system resources bound. Built-in real-time monitoring is also
really useful to quickly troubleshoot anomalies and bottlenecks.

During this session we will focus on live demos and code samples, no
slides are planned. Real-life use cases and proven setups will be
covered.

Tomasz Nurkiewicz

Spent half of his life on programming, for the last 8 years
professionally in Java land. Loves back-end, tolerates JavaScript.
Passionate about alternative JVM languages. Disappointed with the
quality of software written these days (so often by himself!), hates
long methods and hidden side effects. Interested in charting, data
analysis and reporting. Believes that computers were invented so that
developers can automate boring and repetitive tasks. Also their own.
On a daily basis works in financial sector. Involved in open-source,
DZone’s Most Valuable Blogger (http://nurkiewicz.com), used to be very
active on StackOverflow. Likes programming. Claims that code not
tested automatically is not a feature but just a rumour.

Microservices at 4financeIT

Currently in the world of IT there is a hype for microservices. By
many people understood as: "I'm going to set up a couple of
repositories and then I'll have microservice architecture". Today's
presentation will show you why it's not true and that this
architecture involves a lot of work to be done from the infrastructure
perspective. I'll show you the problems that we had to face and how we
tackled them at 4financeIT. I'll show you also how we've managed to
minimize the time needed to set up a new microservice. Apart from that
I'll describe what service discovery is, how to gather metrics from
your applications and how to aggregate logs in a distributed system.

Marcin Grzejszczak

Currently in the world of IT there is a hype for microservices. By
many people understood as: "I'm going to set up a couple of
repositories and then I'll have microservice architecture". Today's
presentation will show you why it's not true and that this
architecture involves a lot of work to be done from the infrastructure
perspective. I'll show you the problems that we had to face and how we
tackled them at 4financeIT. I'll show you also how we've managed to
minimize the time needed to set up a new microservice. Apart from that
I'll describe what service discovery is, how to gather metrics from
your applications and how to aggregate logs in a distributed system.


-- 
S pozdravem Roman "Dagi" Pichlik

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