Jason Song is a Senior Staff Engineer with 13 years building cloud-native microservices and middleware, currently driving Service Mesh, Serverless, and application runtime work at Ant Group in Pudong. He is a pragmatic Java middleware expert and open-source maintainer—author of Apollo Configuration Center and a contributor to CTrip’s X-Pipe Redis multi-datacenter replication system—who thrives on solving complex distributed systems problems. Jason has deep experience leading engineering teams and programs across infrastructure, RPC, service registry, and gateway domains, and he is a Certified Scrum Master who blends technical depth with delivery rigor. His contributions span backend, database schema design, and full-stack demos that bridge enterprise use cases with developer-facing configuration tooling. Colleagues rely on him for fast, out-of-the-box problem solving and for turning operational pain points into robust, production-ready features. He pairs Fudan and UCD computer-science foundations with a long track record of shipping resilient systems at scale.
13 years of coding experience
15 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor's degree, Software Engineering, Bachelor's degree, Software Engineering at Fudan University
Bachelor's degree, Computer Science, Bachelor's degree, Computer Science at University College Dublin
Contributions:13 reviews, 86 commits, 10 PRs in 6 years 4 months
Contributions summary:Jason primarily contributed to setting up and configuring the database schema for the Apollo configuration project. Their work involved adding SQL scripts to create database tables for both the Apollo Portal and Config databases. They also made minor adjustments to the build process and build configuration. The user's contributions indicate a focus on backend infrastructure and database management within the Apollo platform.
Contributions:5 reviews, 46 commits, 31 PRs in 3 years 9 months
Contributions summary:Jason primarily worked on integrating and demonstrating various use cases for the Apollo configuration center within different technology stacks. They initiated demos for Dubbo, Spring Cloud Zuul, Spring Cloud Logger, and a dynamic data source. Furthermore, the user refactored existing code, updated Apollo client versions, and implemented minor fixes and enhancements across the different demo projects. They also updated the encrypt demo and added a logback-spring.xml sample.
apollo-clientapollographql
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