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From Monolith to riff Functions
Swapnil Bawaskar and Florent Biville take an in-depth look at riff and discuss strategies to break an actual monolith into its component functions and deploy them.
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Streaming a Million Likes/Second: Real-Time Interactions on Live Video
Akhilesh Gupta talks about how Linkedin uses the Play/Akka Framework and a scalable distributed system to enable live interactions at massive scale at extremely low costs across multiple data centers.
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Reactive Architectures with RSocket and Spring Cloud Gateway
Cora Iberkleid and Spencer Gibb give an overview of the key benefits of RSocket-based networking and introduce the integration of Spring Cloud Gateway with RSocket.
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Tesla Virtual Power Plant
Colin Breck and Percy Link explore the evolution of Tesla's Virtual Power Plant (VPP) architecture.
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Event-Driven Java Applications with Redis 5.0 Streams
Mark Paluch takes a look at how to integrate Redis streams into applications, and how to consume and produce messages to build a message-oriented Java application with Redis the Spring way.
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Why UX Should Be an Integral Part of Your Agile Workflow
Kevin Guenther discusses the make-up of a robust UX team and breaks down examples from industry leaders who have discovered how to weave BA, UX and developers together into an Agile machine.
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From Spark to Elasticsearch and Back - Learning Large-Scale Models for Content Recommendation
Sonya Liberman shares an algorithmic architecture that enables running complex models under difficult scale constraints and shortens the cycle between research and production.
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Implementing Microservices Security Patterns and Protocols with Spring Security
Stephen Doxsee and Joe Grandja focus on walkthroughs/live coding showing how to apply the patterns and standards using Spring Security 5.1.
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"This Website is Not Secured," You Had One Job: Configuring the Edge Proxy!
Damien Duportal defines what an edge router, a reverse proxy and a load-balancer are, then discusses Traefik and how they made Traefik distributed, scalable and fault tolerant.
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Streaming with Spring Cloud Stream and Apache Kafka
Oleg Zhurakousky and Soby Chacko explore how Spring Cloud Stream and Apache Kafka can streamline the process of developing event-driven microservices that use Apache Kafka.
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AutoZone and the Road to Cloud-Native
Daniel Church, Alex Wang and Kevin Ponds discuss AutoZone’s journey to a hybrid cloud solution that uses the Pivotal Platform.