What's new in Steeltoe 3.1: Steeltoe Messaging and Steeltoe Stream with Hananiel Sarella and David Tillman

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What's new in Steeltoe 3.1: Steeltoe Messaging and Steeltoe Stream with Hananiel Sarella and David Tillman

What's new in Steeltoe 3.1: Steeltoe Messaging and Steeltoe Stream with Hananiel Sarella and David Tillman

Jul 27 2021

In this episode

The latest release of Steeltoe version 3.1.0 introduces two major features: Steeltoe Messaging and Steeltoe Stream. .NET developers targeting event driven architectures will find these features invaluable. Steeltoe Messaging provides high-level abstractions for sending and receiving messages. Steeltoe Stream is a framework for building event-driven microservices connected via shared messaging systems. With support for Spring Cloud Data Flow, the Steeltoe framework makes it very easy to build and orchestrate data processing applications that use both .NET and Java stream based components together. In addition to these major features, this release adds numerous enhancements especially in the area of configuration management including new configuration providers and a bootstrapping feature that greatly simplifies configuring Steeltoe applications.

This session will dive into these concepts: Overview of the Steeltoe project, Message driven architectures and their challenges, Steeltoe Messaging abstractions, Steeltoe Stream framework, Support for Spring Cloud Data Flow and Interoperability between .NET and Java.

Guests

Hananiel Sarella

Hananiel Sarella is a software engineer on the Steeltoe team at VMware.

Dave Tillman

Dave Tillman is the founder and project lead for the .NET Steeltoe project; an open source project providing .NET developers the tools they need to quickly build some of the common patterns (e.g. external config, service discovery, circuit breakers, etc.) used in distributed systems on modern cloud platforms. He helps drive the Steeltoe projects vision, roadmap and strategy as well as serving as a core developer and active contributor to the project. He has worked in the industry for many years working for the likes of Oracle and BEA Systems and has developed enterprise grade software in both Java and .NET.

Hosts

Tiffany Jernigan

Tiffany is a senior developer advocate at VMware and is focused on Kubernetes. She previously worked as a software developer and developer advocate (nerd whisperer) for containers at Amazon. She also formerly worked at Docker and Intel. Prior to that, she graduated from Georgia Tech with a degree in electrical engineering. In her free time she likes to spend time with her fiancé, family, and friends, as well as dabble in photography. You can find her on Twitter @tiffanyfayj.