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Reactive Spring Security 5.1 by Example
Rob Winch demos applying Spring Security to a reactive application, highlighting some of the new features in Spring Security 5.1.
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Securing Spring Functions by Breaking in
Guy Podjarny breaks into a Spring Cloud Functions application and exploits multiple weaknesses, explaining how to avoid them.
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Product Management of AI Products
Manjeet Singh discusses how to bring AI to enterprise product lines, how to analyze, plan, and design AI in a SaaS environment along with practices and lessons learned from Agile AI product lifecycle.
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Blazor: C# Running in the Browser via WebAssembly
Scott Sauber introduces WebAssembly, explaining why it isn't another Silverlight, and then showing through demos how Blazor works.
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JDK 9, 10, 11 and beyond: Delivering New Features to the JDK
Simon Ritter takes a look at some of the Java features, JPMS (JDK 9), local variable type inference (JDK 10), dynamic class file constants (JDK 11), and what to expect from JDK 12-14.
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Under the Hood of Reactive Data Access
Mark Paluch explains what happens inside the Spring Data 5 reactive driver and how data is accessed and provided in a reactive way.
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Reactive Relational Database Connectivity
Ben Hale discusses the Reactive Relational Database Connectivity (R2DBC), explaining how the API works, the benefits of using it, and how it contrasts with the ADBC proposed as a successor to JDBC.
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I'll Get Back to You: Task, Await, and Asynchronous Methods
Jeremy Clark discusses consuming asynchronous methods with Task, covering continuations, cancellations, and exception handling.
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Reactor Netty, the Default Spring Boot 2.0 Runtime
Violeta Georgieva discusses the architecture of Reactor Netty along with the major features and best practices and recommendations which are demonstrated with live coding.
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Spring Framework 5.1 on JDK 8 & 11
Juergen Hoeller illustrates the benefits of a JDK 8 baseline and the compatibility challenges on JDK 11, providing upgrade advice for Spring applications on the classpath and the module path.
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Pivotal Cloud Foundry 2.3: A First Look
Pieter Humphrey, Jared Ruckle discuss some of the features in CF 2.3, including polyglot service discovery, service instance sharing, Spring Cloud Services 2.0, PAS for Windows and Steeltoe.io.
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Multi-Service Reactive Streams Using Spring, Reactor, and RSocket
Ben Hale and Rossen Stoyanchev explore how to create a fully reactive multi-service architecture utilizing the RSocket protocol.