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Best Practices for AI-Driven Microservices

This session explores AI-assisted development for enterprise apps, focusing on microservices to enhance AI integration. It covers optimal microservice structuring, integrating evolving AI models, designing event-driven architectures, and managing transactions. Using Spring, Java, and Oracle Database, it demonstrates simplifying AI development through patterns that facilitate AI-generated code, applicable across technologies.

Wei Hu
Wei HuOracle USA

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Wednesday, June 11, 09:45-10:35
Room 1
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Today’s AI-assisted development works best for smaller and specific code. Microservices are a good way to structure an application into components that are more amenable to AI-assisted development. Furthermore, many AI projects involve integrating AI capabilities into existing apps, and microservices align well with this need. In this session, we will share insights learned from working with developers building AI-powered enterprise apps. We'll cover topics such as determining the optimal number of microservices, integrating rapidly evolving LLMs and AI features, designing efficient event-driven architectures, managing transactions and workflows, and leveraging databases to balance isolation with data sharing while ensuring strong consistency.Throughout this talk, we will discuss how to attack these topics with an eye to simplifying AI-assisted development. For example, by adopting patterns that make it easier for AI to generate code. The key concepts will be demonstrated using Spring, Java, and Oracle Database, though the principles apply broadly across other frameworks, languages, and databases.
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Wei Hu

Wei Hu

Oracle USA

United States of America

Wei Hu is the Senior Vice President of Development for the Oracle Database. He leads the development of Mission Critical Distributed Databases, Blockchain, Kubernetes, and AI Microservices.
 
Mr. Hu has B.S. and M.S. degrees from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT). He has been with Oracle since 1998, holds more than 50 patents, and is the author and co-author of several books and papers.

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