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Ember: Off-the-shelf Productivity
Tom Dale discusses Ember.js: project governance, add-on ecosystem, tooling, Inspector, ES6, scalability, React.
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Web vs Native: Where Are We Now?
Ruth John discusses about the browser, it’s emerging technologies and how much mobile technology has changed the direction of the web, when to go “web” and when to stay “native”.
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Dive into Single-Page Application with RaveJS and Grails
Fabrice Matrat shows how advanced architectural libraries, such as cujoJS and RaveJS, provide parallels to many of the concepts people love in Grails.
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Angular 2: Built for Huge, Long-lasting Applications
Kent Dodds live codes an application using the pre-release alpha version of Angular 2.
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Conquering Content-enabled Web and Mobile Applications with Spring and Groovy
Russ Danner demonstrates how organizations succeeded by leveraging Spring Framework, Groovy, other Java technologies and CMS frameworks to build and manage content rich applications.
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When the Connection Fails - Developing Offline Mobile Applications
Barbara Fusinska presents ideas and approaches for developing a system as a whole, explaining the latest patterns, practices and architectures used in modern day mobile and web offline apps.
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Device Management for OSGi IoT Gateways
Luca Dazi surveys the current solutions for remotely managing Java/OSGi IoT gateways over IoT protocols like MQTT and CoAP: Eclipse Kura, Lightweight M2M (LWM2M) protocol, and Eclipse Leshan.
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End-to-end IoT Solutions with Java and Eclipse IoT Technology
Benjamin Cabé provides concrete examples of how to build end-to-end solutions with the Eclipse IoT Java stack and projects such as Paho, Kura, Californium and Concierge.
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Great Single Page Apps Need Great Back-ends
Adib Saikali describes the best practices for building back-end services to support sophisticated single page apps using Spring 4. It contains demo code examples.
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Spring Integration Done Boot-ifully
Glenn Renfro discusses how to create an application with a scheduler that will retrieve data from a web service, cleanse and emit the data via MQTT, by utilizing Spring Boot and Spring Integration.
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Server-side JavaScript with Nashorn and Spring
Topher Bullock,Will Tran discuss how to overcome the challenge in the mobile market to create rich and highly contextualized user experiences while leveraging the utility of existing systems.
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UI as a Service: Breaking Down the Web with oEmbed and Web Components
Dan Glegg presents the tools that Riot has developed to deliver user interfaces as a service.