Project Mercury aims at developing a solution approach for the modernization of core banking systems, exploring new technologies and ways of operating in an open hybrid cloud. Creating and enabling the foundation of an open platform for modular, digital banking. Using open-source software and open standards currently available, combined with industry best practices.
The provided reference implementation can serve as an example. While some resulting artifacts leverage the expertise of developing this solution approach can become reusable templates, repeatable processes, and building blocks of cloud-native components and applications.
We invite the collaboration of technology experts and experienced business practitioners across the financial services industry to join and participate in co-creation.
The Mercury Framework contains the core structure of all Service Domains and their implementations of behavior as well as a collection of libraries and tools to facilitate the integration between them.
This component is the starting point for developers wishing to implement any given Service Domain.
Examples implementing service domains using the Mercury Framework. These examples can be built and deployed using the Mercury Operator on a Kubernetes environment.
The Mercury Operator manages the deployment of the Service Domain Infras by creating infrastructure components essential for service domains to function and communicate.
This component is the starting point for cluster administrators wishing to deploy an ecosystem of Service Domains on their application cluster.
We welcome contributions! Here's how you can contribute:
- Browse issues or file an issue
- Reach out to our Google Group at [email protected]
- Contribute:
- Read the contributing guide before starting work on an issue
- Try to fix good first issues
- Help out on issues that need help
- Join in on discussion issues
Make sure to follow the Code of Conduct when contributing so we can foster an open and welcoming community.
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