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Breaking the Monolith: Tesco’s Journey to Federated GraphQL with xAPI
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Breaking the Monolith: Tesco’s Journey to Federated GraphQL with xAPI

Tue, April 21 at 11:00 AM - 11:30 AM GMT+5:30BackEndArchitectureOpsTech

Tesco’s xAPI serves as the single entry point for all client interactions with the Retail Platform, powering web, mobile, in-store, and third-party experiences. Over time, this monolithic GraphQL API became a bottleneck, limiting scalability, capacity, and team autonomy. To address these constraints, Tesco evolved xAPI into a Federated GraphQL architecture, enabling independent subgraphs, dynamic schema composition, and domain-driven ownership. This session shares the practical journey from monolith to federation, including how the Strangler Pattern was applied for incremental migration, and how schema governance, observability, CI/CD pipelines, and multi-layer caching were implemented. The talk concludes with the measurable business and technical impact of federation at Tesco, including improved resilience and the convergence of store and online experiences under a unified API.

What You Will Learn

  • Why monolithic GraphQL APIs become bottlenecks at scale

  • How to apply the Strangler and Modular Monolith patterns to migrate safely to a federated architecture

  • The business and technical impact of GraphQL federation within a large retail platform

Who Should Attend

  • Backend developers

  • API engineers

  • Software architects

  • Platform and infrastructure engineers

  • Engineering leads responsible for API scalability and modernization

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About the speaker

Vishwas Chandrashekar

Vishwas Chandrashekar

Software Development Engineer 3, Tesco Technology

Vishwas Chandrashekar is an SDE‑III at Tesco with over a decade of experience building and scaling high‑impact retail technology systems. He specialises in distributed APIs, modern web platforms, and GraphQL federation, with a proven track record of delivering complex, cross‑domain programmes end‑to‑end.

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