Yes, this is impressive. I agree that any technical details and architectural insight (no matter how high-level) would be useful.
Related: There's enough in http://pharo.org/success that it could be sectioned by tags (industries, technologies, etc.). There's a lot there that could really be showcased. Sven Van Caekenberghe-2 wrote > Wow. Very nice, well done. > > Any chance on some more technical details, as in what 'connected by a > message queue for the communication' exactly means ? How did you approach > micro services exactly ? > >> On 25 Sep 2018, at 12:20, Norbert Hartl < > norbert@ > > wrote: >> >> As presented on ESUG here is the brief description of one of our current >> projects. >> >> Mobility Map >> —————— >> >> Mobility Map is a broker for mobility services. It offers multi-modal >> routing search enabling users to find the best travel options between >> locations. Travel options include car sharing, bikes, trains, busses etc. >> Rented cars can be offered for ride sharing on booking time letting other >> people find it to participate in the ride. Single travel options are >> combined in travel plans that can be booked and managed in a very easy >> way. >> >> For this project main requirements were scalability to serve a large user >> base and flexibility to add more additional providers to the broker. The >> application has been realized using web technologies for the frontend and >> pharo for the backend. Using a microservice architecture combined with a >> broker it is easy to extend the platform with additional brokers. >> Deployment is done using docker swarm for distributing dozens of pharo >> images among multiple server machines connected by a message queue for >> the communication. Pharo supported that scenario very well enabling us >> the meet the requirements with less effort. >> >> Pharo turned out to be a perfect fit to develop the application in a >> agile way. Small development cycles with continuous integration and >> continuous delivery enables fast turnarounds for the customers to >> validate progress. >> >> This is a screenshot of the search page for multi-modal results: >> >> >> > <Screen Shot 2018-09-21 at 16.54.30.png> -- Sent from: http://forum.world.st/Pharo-Smalltalk-Users-f1310670.html