Axon & Kotlin – an expected journey
Axon & Kotlin – an expected journey
Axon and Kotlin are a perfect match when it comes to selecting your CQRS/ES framework and your primary programming language. Our two FOSS and Kotlin lovers will share their experience, patterns, best practices and a community extension. In doing so, they show some example projects, report about current state of the extension and share their ideas for the future of the library.
More interesting subjects are discussed on the yearly Event-Driven Conference organized by AxonIQ, the vendor behind the best-in-class CQRS/ES implementation framework for the Java ecosystem.
If you are interested in Event-Driven Microservices and Domain-Driven Design, don’t miss this talk.
About Jan and Simon
Jan Galinski and Simon Zambrovski work as experienced senior consultants at Holisticon AG in Hamburg, Germany. As bpm craftsmen, full stack developers, coaches and trainers they participate in IT-projects and act as business analysts and architects of enterprise systems.
They share a keen interest in business process automation, event-driven micro service landscapes and domain driven design. On behalf of the customers they develop systems using Java or Kotlin and participate in multiple open source projects.
About the Event-Driven Microservices Virtual Conference
There is a lot to learn from all the talks and workshops offered at the Event-driven Architecture Conference. Because of the whole COVID-19 situation the organizers had to be creative and fortunately have found a solution! This year’s conference will take place virtually.
This year the conference goes virtual, which means we start at October 1st 9:00 CEST in the morning until 22:00 and on October 2nd at 9:00 until 22:00 CEST, offering you multiple days with multiple great sessions instead of a back-to-back 1 day program. You can choose which sessions you want to attend in the order you prefer.
Please follow the links above to obtain an online ticket at Eventbrite.