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Reactive Spring
Josh Long and Mark Heckler take a look at the Netty-based web runtime, how existing servlet code can run on it, and how to integrate it with existing Spring-stack technologies.
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Steeltoe and the Open Source .NET Renaissance
Beth Massi, Zach Brown and Dave Tillman discuss the .NET platform renaissance, the Steeltoe framework, then demonstrate how to build resilient microservices with ASP.NET Core.
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Designing, Implementing and Using Reactive APIs
Ben Hale and Paul Harris discuss why the Cloud Foundry Java Client team chose to use a reactive API for a microservice architecture, API built with Project Reactor.
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Adding AI Smarts with Cognitive Services
Stephen Bohlen discusses Microsoft’s Cognitive Services, how to use them, exploring services for Facial Recognition, object detection, NLP, as well as Topic Extraction and Sentiment Analysis.
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What's New in ASP.NET Core 2.0?
Scott Addie discusses what’s new in ASP.NET Core 2 - Razor Pages, SPA Templates, Runtime Store, etc. – and how to migrate an application from 1.x to 2.0.
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Concourse in the Real World: A Case Study in CI/CD and DevOps
Greg Meyer and Bryan Kelly share lessons learned implementing CI/CD with Concourse and PCF pipelines.
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Running Java Applications on Cloud Foundry
Ben Hale discusses what goes on during application staging and how Buildpack can help, covering everything from dependency resolution to memory calculation, and integration with marketplace services.
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Continuous Deployment to the Cloud
Marcin Grzejszczak and Cora Iberkleid discuss the Spring Cloud Pipelines project, starting a new project deployed to Cloud Foundry and verifying if it can be rolled back on production.
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Cloud-Native Java with Spring Cloud Services
Chris Sterling introduces the capabilities provided by Spring Cloud Services and demonstrates how to deploy cloud-native applications to Cloud Foundry.
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PCF in the Land of NSX: A Closer Look at PCF with NSX-V vs. NSX-T
Sabha Parameswaran discuses NSX-V and NSX-T, the differences between them and their integration with PCF.
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Serverless Spring
Mark Fisher and Dave Syer introduce the introduce Spring Cloud Function in the context of using Java and Spring, from the basic programming model all the way to multi-cloud deployments.
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Cloud Foundry Networking with VMware NSX
Usha Ramachandran and Sai Chaitanya discuss VMware NSX, the Cloud Foundry Network Policy Model, and demonstrate its integration with Cloud Foundry.