can somebody detail how to implement circuit breaker on cloudstream, we have a requirement of to pause processing of events if the dependent service n/a, currently we are using retry that is laborious.
I have been working and building enterprise application for more than two decade, I can say based of my experience that a circuit breaker pattern is mainly used when you would like to prevent an application from repeatedly trying to execute an operation that's likely to fail. I recently built a microservices application in .NET core; My understanding is that you need to put a queue-management system like JobRunr (in sprintboot), Hangfire (is corresponding to it in .NET core) when you would like to handle the retry failure after number of attempts!
Unfortunately SpringDeveloper channel acts so stupidly. First there is no source code, then they cut off the video abruptly and third they don't response to the comments!
where can we get the demo code?
can somebody detail how to implement circuit breaker on cloudstream, we have a requirement of to pause processing of events if the dependent service n/a, currently we are using retry that is laborious.
I have been working and building enterprise application for more than two decade, I can say based of my experience that a circuit breaker pattern is mainly used when you would like to prevent an application from repeatedly trying to execute an operation that's likely to fail. I recently built a microservices application in .NET core; My understanding is that you need to put a queue-management system like JobRunr (in sprintboot), Hangfire (is corresponding to it in .NET core) when you would like to handle the retry failure after number of attempts!
Awesome presentation
Strange that these demos are using deprecated functionality of Spring Cloud Stream instead of the preferred functional approach.
Well it is just working 😄
does it really matter ?
arhitecture is not about the tech ... only partially .. and not about being on the edge...
That just ended so abruptly. So rude!
great talk
Why are you showing that tiny screen with a "talkiing head"? It is distracting.
share the source code will help
Unfortunately SpringDeveloper channel acts so stupidly. First there is no source code, then they cut off the video abruptly and third they don't response to the comments!
Wow, SPRING =: Attributes (=globals) Everywhere !! :(((... - YUCK !! Code injection is like McDonalds - fast food junk !!