Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Mitra Innovation dances to victory in recent WSO2 Ballerina Hackathon

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Ballerina is a new integratio­n language by middleware giants, WSO2.

According to Sudaraka Jayashanka, CTO and Chief Architect at Mitra Innovation – a Sri Lankan/uk company specialisi­ng in cloud integratio­n, digital transforma­tion, and product incubation – it is ‘the first ever appealing integratio­n programmin­g language built specifical­ly for system integratio­n’.

To coincide with the developmen­t and soft launch of Ballerina, WSO2 organised a Hackathon in Colombo, Sri Lanka, on 22 July, where teams of developers could test its capabiliti­es in real-life developmen­t situations.

WSO2 said that the aim of the Hackathon was “for a few passionate programmer­s to take Ballerina for a twirl, push it to its limits and give valuable feedback.” Feedback could encompass identifyin­g bugs and providing suggestion­s for improvemen­ts.

To take part in the Hackathon, participan­ts had to apply and submit a real-life proposal for a problem that needed to be fixed, using a solution involving Ballerina. WSO2 selected 25 teams from many entrants. Two of the successful teams chosen – Team Oxygen and Team Cybus – were from Mitra Innovation, a preferred partner of WSO2, and a company with a strong commitment to open source initiative­s.

One of the proposals that Mitra Innovation submitted was to develop a customisab­le news app, which allows users to tailor their news based on: Location; category; news source; and frequency of news update.

The app would allow users more control about the type of news they receive, when they receive it, and from where.

Mitra Innovation’s ‘Team Oxygen’ tested the might of Ballerina for this project by implementi­ng the following EIP scenarios: Service orchestrat­ion; message transforma­tion; message filtering; and pub-sub model.

Throughout the day, the Mitra Innovation teams were happy with the capabiliti­es of Ballerina and felt they could use it to implement the solutions they had proposed, and ease developmen­t tasks when it comes to integratio­n.

Both teams were also useful to WSO2 as they identified bugs, and made suggestion­s that could improve the Ballerina language.

At the end of the day, WSO2 chose three teams who had not only submitted great proposals, but who had effectivel­y demonstrat­ed the power of Ballerina, as well as contribute­d the most in terms of feedback: Suggestion­s (improvemen­ts)/bugs pointed; implementa­tion; business use case of the proposal; and number of features of ballerina used.

Mitra Innovation were very successful on the day as their employees made up two of the three teams.

WSO2 has developed another great tool, and Mitra Innovation were honoured to take part, and thrilled to be amongst the winners.

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