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KIE COMMUNITY LIVE

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What are cloud-native applications?

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Cloud Native Applications Architecture

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Kogito Cloud Native Building Blocks

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Automagically REST!

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Kogito Runtimes - Add-ons

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Management add-on

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Persistence add-ons

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Process SVG add-on

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Prometheus Monitoring add-on

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Reactive Messaging add-on

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Kogito Runtimes - Reactive Messaging

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BPMN Messages and Cloud Events

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Cloud Events add-on

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KNative Eventing add-on

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Kogito - Scaling to multiple services

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Data Index - GraphQL

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Data Index - Architecture

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Jobs Service - Architecture

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Process Management

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Management Console - Process Details

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Management Console - Domain Explorer

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Management Console - Architecture

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Task Console - Architecture

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[KieLive#18] Kogito - Powering Business Automation in the Cloud
Let's understand how Kogito can help you build your next cloud-native business automation application based on Quarkus or Spring Boot. https://speakerdeck.com/kiecommunity/... KieLive#18: Kogito - Powering Business Automation in the Cloud The cloud is the new runtime for modern business applications where solutions are now built by composing multiple microservices. In this context, developers need tools that help create, adapt or extend their applications with the agility needed by the modern business world. But how do business automation solutions fit in this space? Why and how does the design of Kogito components support truly cloud-native applications? With Cristiano Nicolai, we will explore all the components you can use from Kogito, how these are interconnected and can help you create tailored solutions based on your business domain using state of the art runtimes such as Quarkus and Spring Boot. Link to the live streaming: http://red.ht/KieLive18 About the invited speaker: Cristiano Nicolai is a principal software engineer at Red Hat who actively contributes to jBPM and Kogito projects. He is also an enthusiast of Open Source and business automation technologies. Connect with Cristiano:   / cris_nicolai   https://github.com/cristianonicolai   / cristianonicolai  

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