Thanks Henrik and Eric. Replacing some service to start with bridging Java 
and Go through http or nats is a good idea. I'll pick that one up ;-).

Am Donnerstag, 29. Dezember 2016 23:41:35 UTC+1 schrieb Eric Johnson:
>
> Stand-alone services are definitely the way to go. Pick a small service 
> that either is yet to be written, or is performing badly in its current 
> Java implementation.
>
> Eric
>
> On Dec 29, 2016, at 12:35 AM, Haddock <ffm...@web.de <javascript:>> wrote:
>
> This thread is very interesting to me as I'm working exclusively with Java 
> and am looking for ways to bring in other approaches such as using Go. 
> Could some of you drop some few lines in what way in your company Java is 
> combined with Go? That would give me an idea where to start experimenting 
> in order to show some use cases to my boss.
>
> Thanks, Haddock
>
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