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Do’s and Don’ts: Avoiding First-Time Reactive Programmer Mines
Sergei Egorov discusses some of the problems encountered when creating a reactive system.
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Designing a Reactive System
Stephane Maldini, Ryland Degnan and Andy Shi discuss what options there are to build reactive systems.
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The Value of Reactive Systems
Stephane Maldini and Violeta Georgieva build a decision-making template to assist devs in starting a Reactive architecture.
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JUnit 5: Evolution and Innovation
Sam Brannen presents new features in JUnit 5: parallel test execution, temporary directories, custom display name generators, method ordering, timeouts, the Test Kit, and new extension APIs.
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Avoiding Reactor Meltdown
Phil Clay shows code examples of blocking problems and solutions when using Project Reactor, as well as a live demo with BlockHound.
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The Reality of Managing Microservice Deployments at Scale: You Need a Spinnaker
Olga Kundzich and Richard Francois cover JPMorgan Chase’s journey to transition to Spinnaker, demoing a configurable Spinnaker pipeline template that manages all the deployment processes.
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Learning Spring Boot: First as a Student, Then as a Teacher
Jennifer Lee highlights an advantage to Spring Boot: it's easy to learn, easy to master, and easy to teach.
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Write Less Code with Kotlin and Spring Boot
Todd Ginsberg presents the basics of Kotlin and the features that make it compelling.
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Cutting-Edge Continuous Delivery: Automated Canary Analysis through Spring-Based Spinnaker
Andreas Evers discusses Spinnaker, a stateful, open-source, multi-region, multi-cloud continuous delivery platform written in Spring.
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Keeping Up with Java: Look at All These New Features!
Gil Tene discusses some of the new Java deployment features, and issues that will affect migration of applications from earlier versions.
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Spring HATEOAS: Hypermedia APIs with Spring
Oliver Drotbohm and Greg Turnquist discuss how to build flexible web services using hypermedia with Spring HATEOAS 1.0.
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Building Better Monoliths: Implementing Modulithic Applications with Spring
Oliver Drotbohm identifies the common issues in unstructured monoliths and discusses approaches to package design, component structure, transactions, and the usage of events.