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Less, but Better
Michael Garvey discusses about understanding of common challenges, and learning strategies, principles and practices to overcome them and craft better design for your interfaces.
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Zen: Pinterest's Graph Storage Service
This talk goes over the design motivation for Zen and describe its internals including the API, type system and HBase backend.
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REST Services with RabbitMQ, Spring Integration and Node.JS
The speakers provide insight into design and architectural challenges for creating REST services with Spring Integration with RabbitMQ.
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Reactive APIs in Spray, Akka and Scala
Jan Machacek demos creating and using reactive APIs in Scala with Spray and Akka.
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Creating REST-ful, Hypermedia-based Microservices with Spring Boot
Ben Hale discusses how to design microservices as RESTful APIs and implement them with minimal code using Spring Boot.
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SpiderMonkey Parser API: A Standard For Structured JS Representations
Michael Ficarra discusses the SpiderMonkey Parser API, evaluating its design and flaws, and showcasing some of the more useful and prominent projects that have adopted it.
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What's New in Spring?
Craig Walls presents some of the features supported in Spring 4 including WebSockets, REST controllers, conditional configuration, ordered list injection, compatibility with Java 8 and Java EE 6&7.
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RESTful Web Services with Spring MVC
Frank Moley discusses creating RESTful web services with Spring Framework 3.x and 4.x. He also addresses object modeling and URL modeling using common patterns.
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Distributed Systems and the End of the API
Chas Emerick discusses some of the common issues appearing in distributed systems and ways to solve them.
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Have You Seen Spring Lately?
Josh Long introduces some of the latest Spring features supporting HATEOAS-compliant and OAuth-secured REST services, NoSQL and Big Data, Websockets, OAuth, open-web security and mobile.
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Why I've Come to Prefer Fluent APIs Over Other Kinds of DSLs
John Slaby discusses the reasons why he prefers fluent APIs and examine, through examples, the many different ways that Fluent APIs can be used to help produce better solutions than external DSLs.
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Open Bank Project
Simon Redfern presents how the Open Bank Project innovates by leveraging open APIs, open source and open data, making banking data more accessible via an ecosystem of apps and services.