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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.
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Custom, Complex Windows @Scale Using Apache Flink
Matt Zimmer discusses Apache Flink, how to use it to aggregate events into windows customized along varying definitions of a session, handling out-of-order events, and more.
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Automating Netflix ML Pipelines with Meson
Davis Shepherd and Eugen Cepoi discuss the evolution of ML automation at Netflix and how that lead them to build Meson, challenges faced and lessons learned automating thousands of ML pipelines.
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How to Build Spring Services for Cloud-Native Platforms Using the Open Service Broker API
Matthew McNeeney and Sam Gunaratne discuss how to build services that can be deployed once and consumed anywhere with the Open Service Broker API.
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CredHub and Secure Credential Management
Peter Blum and Scott Frederick discuss using Pivotal’s CredHum to enhance security within Cloud Foundry and applications through secret management.
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Caching for Microservices - Introduction to Pivotal Cloud Cache
Pulkit Chandra discusses how to use Pivotal Cloud Cache and its performance under load, demoing a Spring Boot app which uses Spring Data Geode to talk to a Pivotal Cloud Cache cluster.
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Cloud Foundry Networking: Enabling Direct Communication for Microservices
Angela Chin and David McClure overview PCF’s networking, how it integrates with Eureka and Spring Cloud Services, and run a live demonstration deploying microservices communicating with each other.