As your cloud native web application on Cloud Foundry, which application architecture do you choose?
In this session, Sokichi will show how Single Page Application (SPA) and Backend For Frontends (BFF) pattern is suitable for applications on Cloud Foundry. This architecture will kill a monolith, make backend composable with microservices, and make frontend development fun.
FUJITSU also loves this architecture, and so launch a new service called K5 Playground (which runs on Cloud Foundry) that creates modern SPA and BFF applications based on React/Flux and Node.js for Cloud Foundry. Furthuremore, all Cloud Foundry developers can use it! It will let you enable to create various cloud native applications that use microservices immediately even if you aren't familiar with the pattern.
Audience will learn how to develope SPA and BFF with a lot of examples and how Node.js/React/OpenAPI Specification (Swagger) ecosystems support it.
Sokichi Fujita is a product manager of K5 Playground. He has been working at FUJITSU for 10 years. He had spoken on WebAPI, Cloud and frontend area. Feel free to ask me anything.