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Axoniq Conference 2025 Day 1 | Real-World Event Modeling to Code: Sleep on Time Case Study
Join Sebastian Jagsch (CEO, Open 200) and Alex as they demonstrate how the Axoniq Platform transforms event modeling sessions into production-ready code. This session features a real client project: Sleep on Time, a booking platform for truck drivers (like Airbnb for truckers).
π― Featured Speakers:
Sebastian Jagsch - CEO, Open 200 (First Austrian Axoniq Partner)
Alex - Architect, Open 200
πΌ Real-World Case Study: Sleep on Time
A revolutionary platform providing equipped containers for truck drivers on European highways:
Multi-tenant booking system
Integration with CESA locking system
Guest check-in/check-out flows
Issue management and property owner portal
Regulatory compliance for European truck driver rest requirements
π₯ What You'll Learn:
Event Modeling Process:
User journey mapping for check-in/check-out flows
Alternative flow handling (exceptions & edge cases)
Issue management workflows
Property owner automation
External system integration (CESA locking system)
Axoniq Platform Features:
Converting event models to actionable code
Interactive journey refinement with Development Agent
Command handlers, queries, and external actions
Alternative flows and exception handling
Real-time collaboration with clients and teams
Component generation and code compilation
Key Problems Solved:
β Reducing pre-sales meeting time (5 workshops β streamlined process)
β Eliminating documentation overhead
β Bridging business and technical teams
β Asynchronous client collaboration
β Faster time-to-value delivery
β±οΈ Timestamps:
0:00 - Introduction & Executive Roundtable Announcement
2:30 - Sebastian: Who is Open 200?
6:45 - Case Study Introduction: Sleep on Time Platform
10:20 - Alex: Event Modeling User Journeys
15:35 - Check-in/Check-out Process Walkthrough
22:40 - Alternative Flows & Exception Handling
27:15 - Issue Management Journey
30:50 - Sebastian: The Meeting Problem
35:20 - Why Workshops Aren't Always the Solution
38:45 - Live Platform Demo Begins
42:10 - Translating Requirements to Prompts
46:30 - Journey Generation & Refinement
52:15 - Adding Intermediate Events (Door Opening Requested)
56:40 - Creating Alternative Flows
1:02:20 - Component Phase: Commands & Queries
1:08:45 - Interactive Message Refinement
1:13:30 - Adding/Removing Query Handlers
1:16:50 - Code Generation Phase
1:19:25 - Project Sharing & Collaboration
1:22:10 - Q&A: Version Control Integration
1:24:35 - Q&A: AI Non-Determinism & User Experience
1:27:20 - Q&A: Existing Codebase Integration
1:29:40 - Q&A: IDE Integration Plans
π Bonus Content:
Interview with Allard from 6 months ago (scan QR code shown in presentation) discussing early concepts that evolved into the Axoniq Platform
π Key Statistics:
5 workshops over 1.5 months (traditional approach)
4 internal + 3 client people involved
Multiple calls and emails for coordination
Target: Reduce to 1-2 collaborative sessions with platform
π Resources:
Try the Platform: https://build.axoniq.io
Open 200 Website: https://www.open200.com/
Documentation: https://docs.axoniq.io
π‘ Key Takeaways:
β Event modeling provides perfect abstraction for business + tech collaboration
β Axoniq Platform eliminates documentation lag between meetings and execution
β Development Agent adapts in real-time to client feedback
β Green field projects benefit most (brownfield support coming)
β AI-assisted development maintains human oversight at every step
β Reduces time from first meeting to execution phase
β Creates single source of truth for requirements, journeys, and code
π’ About Open 200:
24+ years in custom software development
Part of Open Force Group
First Austrian Axoniq Partner
Partners with Ouro (event modeling to code)
Founded Event Sourcing Meetup Vienna
Focus: Keycloak, Event Sourcing, Multi-industry solutions
Tech Stack Mentioned:
Axoniq Platform
Event Modeling methodology
CESA Integration (Locking System)
Spring Boot 3
Kotlin
Claude Sonnet 4.0
Multi-tenant architecture
About This Session:
This session goes beyond theory to show how a real consulting company (Open 200) uses the Axoniq Platform with actual clients. Learn how to transform lengthy workshop processes into streamlined, collaborative development sessions that deliver value faster while keeping humans in control of AI-generated solutions.
Problem Domain: Truck Driver Rest Compliance
European regulations require truck drivers to rest properly during long-haul trips. Sleep on Time provides affordable, stackable container accommodations on highway rest stopsβsolving regulatory compliance, driver safety, and business efficiency challenges.