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Microservices: Patterns and Practices Panel
C. Richardson, R. Shoup, L. Ryan, R. Tangirala, and R. Schloming participate in a discussion on microservices and the challenges faced at scale, the strategies to use and more.
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Consumer-Driven Contracts and Your Microservice Architecture
Marcin Grzejszczak and Adib Saikali demo a system using the Consumer-driven Contracts approach together with Spring Boot and the Spring Cloud Contract verifier.
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Cloud Event-Driven Architectures with Spring Cloud Stream 2.0
Oleg Zhurakousky overviews various types of event-driven architectures, and how the different message-oriented components of the Spring portfolio fit into the picture.
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Data Consistency in Microservice Using Sagas
Chris Richardson discusses messaging, durability, and reliability in microservice architectures leveraging the Saga Pattern, explaining how sagas work and introduces a saga framework for Java.
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Go Concurrency in the Real World
Vitor De Mario explores several idioms and patterns applied in real world software running Go, starting from the basic syntax all the way to complete concurrent programs.
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Debugging Containerized Microservices
Idit Levine describes and demonstrates common debugging techniques and introduces Squash, a new tool and methodology.
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Lessons Learned Migrating Complex Software
Jack Franklin shares his experience migrating an application from Angular to React, presenting code examples and also the negative points of this migration.
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Introducing Micrometer Application Metrics
Jon Schneider introduces Micrometer and walks through practical exercises that demonstrate how to instrument an application code to yield actionable metrics insights and alerts.
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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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What's New in Spring Boot 2.0
Phil Webb and Madhura Bhave discuss Spring Boot 2.0, improvements, how to migrate to it, tweaks and utilities, and internals.
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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.