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Creating Java REST Servers from Swagger API Definitions
Swagger is a simple but powerful representation of RESTful APIs. This talk gives an introduction to API creation using the Swagger Editor, and creating a REST service using swagger-codegen.
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Cloud Native Data Flow Orchestration
Mark Fisher and Patrick Peralta provide an overview of the Spring Cloud Data Flow architecture – including how it evolved out of Spring XD, deploying a streaming application in a live demo.
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Spring Integration Java DSL
Artem Bilan talks about using the Spring Integration Java DSL fluent API add integration capabilities to an application using only Spring Java configuration, and the benefits of Java 8 Lambda support.
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Hands on Spring Security
Rob Winch discusses how to rapidly and correctly apply Spring Security to an existing application. Rob demos security exploits and shows how to mitigate them, answers frequently asked questions.
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Apache Spark for Big Data Processing
Ilayaperumal Gopinathan and Ludwine Probst discuss Spark and its ecosystem, in particular Spark Streaming and MLlib, providing a concrete example, and showing how to use Spark with Spring XD.
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Redefining Failure at Yammer
Nate Fink shares how Yammer has changed everything from how they structure teams to the role of managers to how they measure progress so they can not only survive but thrive learning.
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Can Building Enterprise Software Actually Be Fun?
Steve Garrity explains the custom process they use at Hearsay Social for large, enterprise projects.
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Preparing PayPal for Launch
Sri Shivananda presents a case study on what it took to successfully separate PayPal’s technical infrastructure from eBay Inc. Sri shares key learnings applicable to engineers and developers.
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Living with Passion in an Agile Age
Soon Loo encourages listeners to live with passion and to make the most out of their lives.
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Just Enough Software Development in Times of Rapid Change
Ted Young shares his experience having to build their own solution or choosing an open source project in its infancy, the problems encountered and how they solved them.
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The Death of Continuous Integration
Steve Smith compares and contrasts different types of Feature Branching and Trunk Based Development, and explains why Continuous Delivery without Continuous Integration is not working.
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APIs for Amnesty
Vivian Chandra outlines the benefits of an API they created including how it has helped them automate part of their CRM process and protected them from changes of the CRM system.