
In December 2024, Ivan Sviridov established foundational scaffolds and core components for the Qubership integration platform, focusing on modularity and maintainability. He developed the Design Time Catalog microservice in the Netcracker/qubership-integration-designtime-catalog repository, leveraging Java, Spring Boot, and Docker to enable asynchronous processing, templating, and Kubernetes integration. Ivan also set up the Qubership Integration Catalog Library, implementing GraphQL code generation and data mapping to streamline service integration. For the Netcracker/qubership-integration-engine, he introduced a Camel-based core with extensible components and processors. His work laid a scalable groundwork, accelerating onboarding and supporting catalog-driven integration workflows across the platform.

December 2024 monthly summary: Delivered foundational scaffolds and core components across the Qubership integration platform, establishing a scalable base for service orchestration, data mapping, and platform configuration. Completed the Design Time Catalog microservice foundation with containerized setup, security guidelines, and a Spring Boot architecture ready for asynchronous processing, templating, Kubernetes integration, logging, and REST/Swagger integration. Laid the groundwork for the Catalog Library with GraphQL code generation and data mapping to enable seamless service integration and configuration management. Initiated the Engine with a Camel-based core, including components, processors, and configurations to enable extensible integration workflows. These efforts enhance business value by accelerating onboarding, improving maintainability, and enabling faster delivery of catalog-driven integrations.
December 2024 monthly summary: Delivered foundational scaffolds and core components across the Qubership integration platform, establishing a scalable base for service orchestration, data mapping, and platform configuration. Completed the Design Time Catalog microservice foundation with containerized setup, security guidelines, and a Spring Boot architecture ready for asynchronous processing, templating, Kubernetes integration, logging, and REST/Swagger integration. Laid the groundwork for the Catalog Library with GraphQL code generation and data mapping to enable seamless service integration and configuration management. Initiated the Engine with a Camel-based core, including components, processors, and configurations to enable extensible integration workflows. These efforts enhance business value by accelerating onboarding, improving maintainability, and enabling faster delivery of catalog-driven integrations.
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