Chris Pilsworth is an Enterprise Architect with 12+ years focused on content supply chain and Adobe Experience Manager technologies, now shaping content platforms and cloud-aligned architecture at Adobe. He brings a strong mix of hands-on backend development—contributing to well-known open-source projects like resilience4j and Adobe’s acs-aem-commons—with experience implementing rate limiting, circuit breaking tests, and server-side AEM features. His career blends consultancy and delivery across large-scale digital platforms (including a Renault–Nissan global AEM rollout) and leadership roles from technical architect to practice lead. Known for pragmatic, results-driven IT strategy, he couples certified cloud architecture principles with DevOps and automation sensibilities to reduce operational risk and cost. Based in the UK, he leverages a developer’s eye for reliable implementations alongside enterprise-level strategy to accelerate content-driven business outcomes.
12 years of coding experience
24 years of employment as a software developer
BSc Hons, Computing, BSc Hons, Computing at De Montfort University
Resilience4j is a fault tolerance library designed for Java8 and functional programming
Role in this project:
Back-end Developer & Test Automation Engineer
Contributions:12 commits, 6 PRs, 1 push in 10 months
Contributions summary:Chris primarily contributed to the resilience4j-retrofit module, adding rate limiting capabilities and improving the integration with Retrofit. They implemented testing frameworks and strategies for call adapter factories, specifically testing the rate limiter and circuit breaker functionalities with successful and failing scenarios. Additionally, the user modernized the dependencies and incorporated factory methods to enhance the reliability and usability of the module.
Contributions:29 commits, 5 PRs, 34 comments in 1 year 7 months
Contributions summary:Chris primarily contributed to the `acs-aem-commons` project by implementing and modifying server-side components within the Adobe Experience Manager (AEM) ecosystem. Their work includes features for disabling bundles through configuration, adding functionality to form helpers, and modifying components related to forms and cookies. The user also addressed issues and refactored existing code related to the project's core functionality, including workflow processes.
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