Architecturally-evident Java Applications with jMolecules

Architecturally-evident Java Applications with jMolecules

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Architecturally-evident Java Applications with jMolecules
Speaker: Oliver Drotbohm Recorded: 2021-10-19 00:00:00 Intro 00:03:26 Talk 01:07:44 Q&A Java applications are usually written using a certain framework or at least based on a particular platform. Some of them provide means to express architectural concepts, but usually, there's a gap between architectural and design patterns and the actual code. Closing that gap is a challenge, and it's hard to separate code from technology. jMolecules is a framework independent library to express well-known architectural patterns in Java code and let technical integration with frameworks, compliance with implementation heuristics and documentation of the system's current arrangement be derived from that. The talk gives an overview about the fundamental idea and the way jMolecules allows developers to make use of it. We then discuss a variety of optional technology integration into Spring, Jackson, JPA, and MongoDB as well as how to generate, high-level, structural documentation from that. Oliver Drotbohm is engineer in the Spring team at VMware, Java Champion and member of the JPA 2.1 expert group. He has been into developing enterprise applications and open-source projects for over 15 years now. His work focused on software architecture, DDD, REST, and persistence technologies. Oliver is regularly speaking at German and international conferences and the author of technology articles. The new book “Modulithic Applications with Spring” is due to release late 2021. Twitter: @odrotbohm Organized by: Java User Group Switzerland https://www.jug.ch/