vJUG - A​ ​Craftsman’s​ ​Guide​ ​to​ ​Designing​ ​a​ ​Clean Architecture

Welcome to the a Virtual Java User Group screening at the Dublin Java User Group

Marcus Biel

A​ ​Craftsman’s​ ​Guide​ ​to​ ​Designing​ ​a​ ​Clean Architecture

Doors Open 16:30 for 17:00 start.

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In 2018, it seems like Microservices are the de facto standard for a system architecture, but do they really live up to the hype?

The talk will show you an alternative approach - how we can tame complexity with the help of a clean, monolithic architecture that is modular to the core. Java has been deliberately built from the ground up on a modular basis: Methods, classes, packages. Additionally, the module system was introduced in Java 9. Modularity is based on the fundamental concepts of high cohesion and low coupling. We will look at these concepts, as well as some further measures, in detail. We'll check out what they are, how they are related to one another, and what the best practices are for applying them on all levels of the architecture.

The talk will show you how you can apply these basic concepts to develop a clean, monolithic architecture, based on Java 9 modules and the hexagonal architecture pattern. Finally, we'll learn how to achieve a clean microservice architecture based on a modular architecture.

About Marcus Biel

Marcus is a Clean Code evangelist who has authored a series of video tutorials that focus on teaching others how to create the cleanest and most well-structured code possible. As a conference speaker, he shares his ideas on Java Clean Code development. Marcus is also an author, technical book reviewer and JCP member. In 2017, Marcus was named TOP 13 Java influencer worldwide by jaxenter.com (http://bit.ly/top20JavaInfluencers). On his website Clean Code Academy, he offers comprehensive online training for Java Clean Coding (https://join.cleancodeacademy.com/).

You can follow Marcus on twitter at @MarcusBiel

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About the Dublin Java User Group

The Dublin Java User Group, aka DubJUG, is Ireland's oldest JUG serving Java developers in Ireland. We are also the only independent JUG in the Dublin area.

Throughout 2016, we enriched the professional lives of our community members with first-class presentations by international speakers from Australia, England, Germany, Holland, Israel, and the United States.

We've learnt about Scala / Akka / Software Design / Reactive Architecture / Microservices / Robustness of Software / BDD / TDD / IoT Building Blocks from speakers such as John Ferguson Smart, Jan Molak, / Mirko Ebert (OTTO) / Tim Berglund (Datastax) / Heiko Seeberger (CodeCentric) / Iain Hull (Workday) Tom Peck (Lightbend) / and lots of local speakers such as Brian Matthews.

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