Monolith Thick Client Apps to Microservices! Best Practices

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About the Session

In order to make use of the scalable hardware capabilities and connectivity, there is a growing need to decouple monolithic desktop applications into services and modular UI. The journey seems endless, especially when you apply this to a native desktop application. At Stryker, we found a novel and effective way to do this and believe that this pattern can be repeated elsewhere. The steps cover segregation of application logic into smaller independent services, leverage MEF framework to decouple User Interface, maintain a sound communication channel between services and components, and finally adapting best DevOps principles for continuous development and deployment. Join this talk, and we hope you can learn from our experience.

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