We’re happy to announce that this week, Dapr joined the CNCF as an incubating project. Ever since its initial launch, the Dapr project has made its intention clear that the project is eventually to be donated to a vendor-neutral foundation. The project recently formed a steering and technical committee that re-enforces our commitment to vendor neutrality by ensuring balanced representation in the committee across vendors. The CNCF houses many projects with which Dapr integrates closely.| blog.dapr.io
Today we are happy to announce the formation of the Dapr project’s Steering and Technical Committee (STC). Dapr first transitioned into an open governance model in September 2020, and since then has been operating with an interim Steering Committee focused on working with the broader Dapr community to formulate the charter, responsibilities and vision of the Steering and Technical Committee and bootstrap it with members of different companies to ensure vendor neutrality.| blog.dapr.io
The first ever DaprCon will be held on October 19th| blog.dapr.io
We are excited to announce the release of Dapr v1.5! This is the fifth minor version update since the announcement of Dapr v1.0. Release highlights If you’re new to Dapr, familiarize yourself by visiting the getting started page. Components upgraded to Stable The Dapr Steering and Technical Committee (STC) voted to change the components certification criteria and rename components from GA to Stable. The following components are now upgraded to Stable indicating that they are suitable for us...| blog.dapr.io
It’s a wrap! The first ever DaprCon had concluded yesterday and what an event it has been! The first day was kicked off with a keynote that gave us a bit of insight into Dapr’s history, a peek into where it is going and some perspectives from key figures at Microsoft, Alibaba Cloud and Intel. We then got a to see how to go “from zero to hero” with Dapr, met some of the Dapr maintainers and learned about Man Group’s journey to adopt Dapr.| blog.dapr.io
DaprCon is now over! You can find the event recap and links to all of the content, available to view on-demand in this blog post As we previously announced, the first DaprCon will take place on October 19th-20th! In this post, we’ll share some more details on the content and speakers. DaprCon will include a variety of content including a keynote, technical sessions, panel discussions and real-world experiences of adopters building with Dapr.| blog.dapr.io
We are excited to announce the release of Dapr v1.4! This is the fourth minor version update since the announcement of Dapr v1.0. Release highlights If you’re new to Dapr, familiarize yourself by visiting the getting started page. Service invocation Added an HTTP proxy feature for service to service calls similar to gRPC proxy #3546. Now it’s easier to use Dapr features with existing HTTP client code. Simply add a line of metadata with your appid, and call the service (without using Dapr...| blog.dapr.io
AutoNavi is a leading provider of digital map and navigation services in China with over 100 million daily active users. AutoNavi started it’s Serverless/FaaS (Function as a service) project on April 2020 and after just one year, our solution already exceeds 100,000 queries per second (QPS). In this blog I will share how we at AutoNavi use Dapr to implement our serverless solution. Below are a few of the business use cases that our solution addresses:| blog.dapr.io
A new version of the Dapr extension brings new features and improvements to VS Code developers| blog.dapr.io
We are excited to announce the release of Dapr v1.3! This is the third minor version update since the announcement of Dapr v1.0. Release highlights If you’re new to Dapr, familiarize yourself by visiting the getting started page. Service Invocation Added grpc proxying to enable bring-your-own-proto (preview feature) #323. Use your existing proto based gRPC services and have the traffic go through the Dapr sidecar. This enables Dapr applications to use the benefits of Service Invocation, inc...| blog.dapr.io