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Markus Eisele

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Recent:
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Past:
  • devmio
  • Java Code Geeks
  • InfoQ
  • O'Reilly Media

Past articles by Markus:

How developers can go Kubernetes-native

Kubernetes orchestrates the relationships between all of the containers in a system, such as communication and resource allocation. → Read More

CQRS with Java and Lagom

I've had the pleasure to talk at the Chicago Java User Group and talk about how Lagom implements CQR... → Read More

Build and deploy microservices the modern way

There's been a lot of buzz from me lately around microservices and containers. And all the efforts w... → Read More

Getting Started With The JBoss EAP 7 Quickstarts

Now, that the beta of latest Red Hat JBoss Enterprise Application Platform7 is out, it is about time... → Read More

Building Reactive Systems Using Akka’s Actor Model and Domain-Driven Design

With the explosion of mobile and data-driven applications, users are demanding real-time access to everything everywhere. System resilience and responsiveness are essential business requirements. Businesses increasingly need to trade up to more flexible, "reactive" systems. To support reactive development, actor models with domain-driven design can fulfill modern resiliency requirements. → Read More

Building Reactive Applications with Akka Actors and Java 8

Akka and Java 8 make it possible to create distributed microservice-based systems that just a few years ago were the stuff of dreams. Actor based systems enable developers to create quickly evolving microservice architectures that can elastically scale systems to support huge volumes of data. → Read More

From Microservices to Distributed Systems – Survival guide for Java Developers

It kind of feel like the hype for Microservices is slowly coming down to earth and our industry is s... → Read More

No, being wary doesn't hurt Java. A comment about Java licensing.

So. Oracle want's to make money from Java. And The Register published a very polarising piece with a... → Read More

Replacing legacy Java EE application servers with microservices and containers

Lightbend recently ran a survey with more than 2000 JVM developers and the results just got publishe... → Read More

Developing reactive microservices

Markus Eisele walks you through the creation of a complete reactive microservices-based system. → Read More

Integration Architecture with Java EE and Spring

The O'Reilly Software Architecture Conference in New York happens this week. And I had the pleasure ... → Read More

Your first Lagom service – getting started with Java Microservices

I've been heads-down in writing my next O'Reilly report and didn't had enough time to blog in a whil... → Read More

Running Any Docker Image On OpenShift Origin

I've been using OpenShift since a while now. For many reasons. First of all, I don't want to build m... → Read More

A Refresher – Top 5 Java EE 7 Frontend

The series continues. After the initial overview and Arjan's post about the most important backend ... → Read More

Get Up to Speed with Microservices in 8 hours

Everybody is talking microservices these days and Red Hat is doing some very cool developer events a... → Read More

Get Up to Speed with Microservices in 8 hours

Everybody is talking microservices these days and Red Hat is doing some very cool developer events a... → Read More

Getting Started With The JBoss EAP 7 Quickstarts

Now, that the beta of latest Red Hat JBoss Enterprise Application Platform7 is out, it is about time... → Read More

Java Mission Control 5.2 is Finally Here! Welcome 7u40!

It has been a while since we last heard of this fancy little thing called Mission Control. It came a... → Read More

A Refresher – Top 10 Java EE 7 Backend Features

This is the second part in my little Java EE 7 refresher series. After a first introduction with a ... → Read More

A Refresher – Top 10 Java EE 7 Backend Features

This is the second part in my little Java EE 7 refresher series. After a first introduction with a ... → Read More