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Dapr will be present at the Project Pavilion at KubeCon Europe from Wednesday to Friday (April 2-4) during the showcase hours. Dapr is represented at the project kiosk by: Oli Tomlinson (Steering and Technical Committee member) Mike Nguyen (Maintainer) Marc Duiker (Community Manager) The Dapr co-creators, Mark Fussell and Yaron Schneider, are also present at KubeCon. We can help you get in touch with them. If you’re using Dapr, either in a POC, or in production, please come over and say hi.| Dapr Blog
We’re happy to announce the release of Dapr 1.15! 🚀 🎉 🎈 We would like to thank you all for your patience and also give our thanks to all the new and existing contributors who helped make this release happen. If you’re new to Dapr, visit the getting started page and familiarize yourself with Dapr. Docs have been updated with all the new features and changes of this release. To get started with new capabilities introduced in this release, go to the Concepts and the Developing appli...| Dapr Blog
We’re happy to announce the release of Dapr 1.14.0! 🚀 🎉 🎈 We would like to extend our thanks to all the new and existing contributors (115 in total!) who helped make this release happen. Special thanks goes out to Mike Nguyen, the release lead for 1.14! If you’re new to Dapr, visit the getting started page and familiarize yourself with Dapr. Docs have been updated with all the new features and changes of this release.| Dapr Blog
A new Dapr slide deck is available that you can use for your Dapr presentations! The deck contains new icons for all the Dapr APIs and built-in features, such as security, resiliency, and observability. The presentation style matches the recently redesigned dapr.io website. The slide deck consists of over 140 slides that can be used as a starting point for your presentation. Remove or hide what is not necessary for your audience, and add new slides to add relevance to your story.| Dapr Blog
We’re happy to announce the release of Dapr 1.13.0! 🚀 🎉 🎈 We would like to extend our thanks to all the new and existing contributors who helped make this release happen. If you’re new to Dapr, visit the getting started page and familiarize yourself with Dapr. Docs have been updated with all the new features and changes of this release. To get started with new capabilities introduced in this release, go to the Concepts and the Developing applications.| Dapr Blog
Hello Dapr community, We are happy to announce the results of the 2023 Dapr Steering and Technical Committee (STC) election. For this election, there were seven openings and ten candidates. The newly elected members are (sorted by GitHub handle): cvictory, Victory Cao, Alibaba daxiang0, Loong Dai, Intel johnewart, John Ewart, Microsoft msfussell, Mark Fussell, Diagrid olitomlinson, Oli Tomlinson, Dotmatics paulyuk, Paul Yuknewicz, Microsoft yaron2, Yaron Schneider, Diagrid Each member will se...| Dapr Blog
Hello Dapr community, Elections for the Dapr Steering and Technical Committee (STC) for 2023 are starting, and we are ready to accept nominations from organizations adopting or contributing to Dapr. All candidates’ nominations are due by Nov 6, 2023. Please find below more information on the nomination process with important dates. The Dapr Steering and Technical Committee (STC) The Dapr STC is responsible for the general health of the Dapr community and its charter can be found here.| Dapr Blog
We’re happy to announce the release of Dapr 1.12.0! 🚀 🎉 🎈 We would like to extend our thanks to all the new and existing contributors who helped make this release happen. If you’re new to Dapr, visit the getting started page and familiarize yourself with Dapr. Docs have been updated with all the new features and changes of this release. To get started with new capabilities introduced in this release, go to the Concepts and the Developing applications.| Dapr Blog
Dapr is trusted by thousands of developers from companies of all sizes to handle their mission critical workloads. These range from manufacturing to automotive to financial services and more. Security is at the forefront of Dapr’s efforts. By interacting with cloud infrastructure such as databases, message brokers, secret stores and other types of core services, Dapr extends concepts like identity and access control to more than the network layer and point-to-point communications, providing...| Dapr Blog
The Dapr project is happy to announce the completion of their fuzzing audit which added 39 fuzzers covering Dapr Runtime, Kit and Components-Contrib. The audit is part of an initiative by the CNCF to improve the security posture of open source cloud native projects by way of fuzzing. The audit was carried out by Ada Logics in May and June 2023. The Ada Logics team is thankful for the opportunity to help improve Daprs security posture and were impressed with the low count of issues found given...| Dapr Blog
We’re happy to announce the release of Dapr 1.11.0! 🚀 🎉 🎈 We would like to extend our thanks to all the new and existing contributors who helped make this release happen. If you’re new to Dapr, visit the getting started page and familiarize yourself with Dapr. Docs have been updated with all the new features and changes of this release. To get started with new capabilities introduced in this release, go to the Concepts and the Developing applications pages.| Dapr Blog
Creating platforms on top of Kubernetes is not an easy task, but some tools will make your life easier when doing so. There seems to be a trend in the Cloud-Native space where the Kubernetes API is extended to serve as the Platform interface for development teams to request the resources they need to do their work. We have seen how this can be achieved with tools like Crossplane in this other blog post, but this time we will look into Kratix, a project born to help platform builders build fle...| Dapr Blog
We’re happy to announce the release of Dapr 1.10.0! 🚀 🎉 🎈 We would like to extend our thanks to all the new and existing contributors who helped make this release happen. Acknowledgements Thanks to everyone who made this release possible! @1046102779, @addjuarez, @akhilac1, @alberthuang24, @alexlai97, @amulyavarote, @ana-cozma, @arjundevarajan, @artursouza, @ASHIQUEMD, @berndverst, @bookinstock, @Bryce-huang, @cgillum, @chalin, @ckchessmaster, @cmendible, @codefromthecrypt, @daixia...| Dapr Blog
We’re happy to announce the release of Dapr 1.9.0! 🚀 🎉 🎈 Acknowledgements We would like to extend our thanks to all the new and existing contributors who helped make this release happen! @1046102779, @117503445, @AaronCrawfis, @Abirdcfly, @addjuarez, @ahmedhesham6, @akhilac1, @akkie, @amulyavarote, @anoymouscoder, @artursouza, @bbrandt, @beiwei30, @benc-uk, @berndverst, @bibryam, @blublinsky, @c-thiel, @CeresCa, @cgillum, @christle, @clareliguori, @cmendible, @codefromthecrypt, @Cr...| Dapr Blog
Come celebrate the third anniversary of Dapr at the second annual DaprCon on October 25th, 2022! 🎉🎉 This year, as an incubating CNCF project, DaprCon will be hosted as a community day event during KubeCon NA: the same great event with a larger community! DaprCon will be a hybrid event, allowing everyone to join either in-person at KubeCon or from the comfort of their home or office. When October 25, 2022 from 9 a.| Dapr Blog
We’re happy to announce the release of Dapr 1.8.0! 🚀 🎉 🎈 Acknowledgements We would like to extend our thanks to all the new and existing contributors who helped make this release happen. @1046102779, @AaronCrawfis, @aditirao7, @akhilac1, @akkie, @amimimor, @amulyavarote, @arahja, @Arashrohani, @artursouza, @beiwei30, @ben-kotvis, @BenLocal, @berndverst, @bibryam, @CacheCoww, @ChenCong0207, @cmendible, @CrazyHZM, @daixiang0, @davidfowl, @DeepanshuA, @dntbeSris, @duglin, @espinm2, @e...| Dapr Blog
What is OpenFunction OpenFunction is an open-source, cloud-agnostic FaaS platform, accepted as a CNCF sandbox project on April 26, 2022. With OpenFunction, you can focus on your business logic without maintaining the underlying runtime environment. The OpenFunction community believes that functions should be able to run on any infrastructures or clouds. Why a FaaS platform like OpenFunction needs Dapr Dapr (Distributed Application Runtime) is a portable, event-driven runtime that makes it eas...| Dapr Blog
We’re happy to announce the release of Dapr v1.7.0! 🚀 🎉 🎈 This is the seventh minor version update since the announcement of Dapr v1.0. Acknowledgements The Dapr 1.7.0 release had the largest amount of contributors. We would like to extend our thanks to all 83 of the new and existing contributors who helped make this release happen. @1046102779, @AaronCrawfis, @abelperezok, @akkie, @alberthuang24, @amimimor, @amulyavarote, @artursouza, @beiwei30, @berndverst, @bjorkstromm, @callmex...| Dapr Blog
Dedalow is a low-code / no-code solution developed by NTT DATA, offering an end-to-end service for you to model, generate, and deploy your applications in different technologies based on your needs. Dedalow brings functionalities to the table, including testing, task automation, and code discovery services for existing applications. View Dedalow in action. Dedalow is a containerized application composed of more than 30 services, developed in different technologies, including: .NET, Python, Node.| Dapr Blog
Dapr already has well-rounded Quickstart examples, so why reinvent the wheel? Two frequent asks we heard when using the Quickstarts were “How do I use this Dapr API?" and “Can you show me this in my favorite language?”. Fueled by this feedback, we simplified the getting started experience by focusing on the individual building block APIs (for example, service invocation or pub/sub). The new Quickstarts are at the root of the Quickstarts repo and currently show three of the APIs in five ...| Dapr Blog
We are excited to announce the release of Dapr v1.6! This is the sixth 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. Component improvements This release focused on preparing the next set of components to be ready for stable designation per community feedback. This means certification tests are added and quality issues are addressed. Read component certification lifecycle for deta...| Dapr Blog
Using Apache APISIX Ingress Controller with Dapr In this post we discuss the benefits of using Apache APISIX Ingress Controller with Dapr and describe a project between Weyhd and China Merchants International Technology that utilizes it. This post dives into how you can apply the Apache APISIX Ingress Controller with Dapr to your applications running in a Kubernetes cluster. Ingress is a resource that represents the entry point for traffic in a Kubernetes environment.| Dapr Blog
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
We are excited to announce the release of Dapr v1.2! This is the second minor version update since the announcement of Dapr v1.0. Release highlights If you’re new to Dapr, visit the getting started page and familiarize yourself with Dapr. Support for Pub/Sub event without CloudEvent wrapping, enabling communication between Dapr and non-Dapr applications (#2308). This enables Dapr to send and receive events to integrate with applications that cannot use CloudEvents.| blog.dapr.io
The distributed application runtime is now production ready| blog.dapr.io
How Roadwork built an auto-scaling, cloud agnostic, web automation solution with Dapr and KEDA| blog.dapr.io
About one year ago, we released Dapr as an open source project to enable developers to build event-based, distributed applications using a wide variety of different programming languages and platforms. Since the initial release, we have seen tremendous adoption of the project by developers worldwide. We are particularly excited by the growth in collaboration, with over 500 individual contributors who write code, design and review feature proposals, create issues, and author documentation.| blog.dapr.io