Reactive Reference Architecture

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With the advent of the Reactive Manifesto, the constant development of Java, Scala and toolkit’s such as Akka, we now have the means by which we can create fully distributable applications on the JVM. But even when equipped with this knowledge and set of tools, we still find ourselves looking for a good set of blueprints.This session will focus on the review of three Reactive Reference Architectures; that will give you a foundation from which you can build a wide variety of distributed software solutions. Authors: Markus Jura Markus Jura is a consultant and trainer for Typesafe where he helps others learn and use Scala, Akka and Play. He has been a Play, Akka and Scala enthusiast ever since he jumped on these technologies in 2011. Markus combines more than seven years of professional experience working as a Technical Consultant for large enterprise companies, together with being the co-founder & CTO of the startup testmunk. Nilanjan Raychaudhuri Nilanjan is a consultant/trainer and core member of Play framework team. He works for Typesafe. He has more than 14 years of experience managing and developing software solutions in Java, Ruby, Groovy and also in Scala. He is zealous about programming in Scala ever since he got introduced to this beautiful language. He enjoys sharing his experience via talks in various conferences and he is also the author of the "Scala in Action" and upcoming "Play recipes" book.

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