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Micro frontends using WebComponents and MicroProfile GraphQL

Phillip Kruger (Red Hat, Inc.)

Microservices architectures are great when you have small, autonomous teams that take care of a certain use case in your overall solution. However, this usually all needs to come together in a UI.

In this talk we will explore the feasibility of using GraphQL and WebComponents to build Micro Frontends, extending the autonomy to the UI, allowing teams to scale even better.

We will look at a small example using Quarkus, MicroProfile GraphQL and WebComponents.

Experience level: 
Intermediate

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Writing queryable APIs with MicroProfile GraphQL

Phillip Kruger (Red Hat, Inc.)

“GraphQL is a data query language developed internally by Facebook in 2012 before being publicly released in 2015. It provides an alternative to REST and ad-hoc web service architectures.”

In this talk, we will

  • Go through the basics of GraphQL
  • Discuss the differences with REST
  • Discuss the features in the current and future MicroProfile GraphQL API
  • Go through a basic example in Java using Quarkus.

We will look at the following GraphQL concepts:

Experience level: 
Beginner

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