
Richard Hernandez modernized the UKHO/exchange-set-fulfilment-service by containerizing core services and refactoring the build pipeline to support Docker-based deployments. He removed Azure-specific dependencies, enabling a more cloud-agnostic and maintainable architecture, and introduced a new orchestrator service to forward messages from Azure Storage Queue to Azure Service Bus with enhanced logging. Using C#, .NET 8, and Docker, Richard established a multi-service fulfilment flow and integrated mock APIs for future extensibility. His work improved scalability, observability, and code cleanliness, laying a solid foundation for future IIC integration and containerization while addressing both feature development and targeted bug fixes.

March 2025 highlights for UKHO/exchange-set-fulfilment-service: containerization, modernized build pipeline, and Azure-agnostic cleanup to improve deployability, scalability, and maintainability. The work delivered a Docker-enabled, multi-service Fulfilment flow with foundation for future IIC integration, enhanced observability, and a cleaner codebase.
March 2025 highlights for UKHO/exchange-set-fulfilment-service: containerization, modernized build pipeline, and Azure-agnostic cleanup to improve deployability, scalability, and maintainability. The work delivered a Docker-enabled, multi-service Fulfilment flow with foundation for future IIC integration, enhanced observability, and a cleaner codebase.
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