2021-04-15 Aries Framework JS Meeting notes
Date
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Attendees
- Jakub Koci (Absa) <jakub.koci@gmail.com>
- Timo Glastra(Animo Solutions) <timo@animo.id>
- James Ebert (Indicio) <james.ebert@indicio.tech>
- Pablo ROMEU (UNICC) <romeu@unicc.org>
Status updates
- Aries Bifold (Aries Bifold User Group Meetings)
- Aries Call
Agenda
- Record the meeting
- Attachments in credentials
- Automatic release process
- Event emitter discussion
- Paralelization
- createRoute notification
- Modules inter-communication
- batch dispatch processing
- Event emitter vs Queue
- https://herbertograca.com/2017/11/16/explicit-architecture-01-ddd-hexagonal-onion-clean-cqrs-how-i-put-it-all-together/
- Transports, WebSockets
- Libindy error with React Native on Android
Meeting Notes
Future topics