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title: "Announcing the Composite Schemas Working Group"
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tags: ["announcements"]
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date: 2024-04-29
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byline: Jeff Auriemma, Benjie Gillam, Michael Staib, Praveen Durairaju
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byline: Jeff Auriemma, Benjie Gillam, Michael Staib, Kamil Kisiela, Praveen Durairaju
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In 2019, Apollo introduced GraphQL Federation as a way of splitting the task of building a GraphQL schema along team boundaries. It proposed a compelling alternative to prior techniques such as schema stitching and delegation, focussing on addressing the collaboration problems inherent in building a coherent schema within a large organization. Federation clearly filled a need and was adopted widely by platform engineers and API developers, a compelling way to compose microservices into a single access layer while retaining service boundaries and team ownership. Solutions from other vendors arose, tackling the same problems in similar ways but with different trade-offs, and some of the world’s largest enterprises have adopted these various patterns and are betting on GraphQL to solve some of their biggest pain points.

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