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Security for Microservices with Spring and OAuth2
David Syer explores the new features in Spring OAuth2, providing guidance on what to use and when, and showing how easy they are to enable quickly.
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Spring Boot and Netflix OSS
The authors present basic concepts about Spring Boot and Netflix OSS software and how to integrate Netflix OSS technologies into Spring Boot.
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Building Reactive Applications with Reactor and the Reactive Streams Standard
The authors introduce the Reactive Streams project, demonstrating how to build applications that can connect to other Reactive Streams implementations in a completely non-blocking way.
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Develop Powerful Big Data Applications Easily with Spring XD
The speakers show how to provide a scalable runtime environment, that is easily configured and assembled via a simple DSL.
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Testing ASD Interface Compliance with Spec Explorer
Arjan van der Meer explains how to perform Analytical Software Design interface compliance using Microsoft Spec Explorer.
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Reactive APIs in Spray, Akka and Scala
Jan Machacek demos creating and using reactive APIs in Scala with Spray and Akka.
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Introduction to Development on Android Devices
Muljadi Budiman introduces development for Android: setting up the emulator, using Eclipse, XML Layouts with typical controls, responding to events, device orientation, and sensors.
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Heuristics for Becoming A Learning Organization
Karl Scotland advises changing the perspective and using an experimental approach based on trial-and-error for organizations that want to evolve through learning.
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High Performance Reactive Applications with Vert.x
Tim Fox introduces and demos building lightweight reactive applications with Vert.x.
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Hacking a Shopping Centre - Creating Australia's Largest Agile Workspace
Ben Ross considers that physical environments affects agile practices, exemplifying with MYOB’s transformation of a shopping center’s roof into the largest open space in Melbourne.
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TSAR: How to Count Tens of Billions of Daily Events in Real Time Using Open Source Technologies
Gabriel Gonzalez introduces TSAR (TimeSeries AggregatoR), a service for real-time event aggregation designed to deal with tens of billions of events per day at Twitter.
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Building a Data Pipeline with the Tools You Have - An Orbitz Case Study
Steve Hoffman, Ken Dallmeyer share their experience integrating Hadoop into the existing environment at Orbitz, creating a reusable data pipeline, ingesting, transporting, consuming and storing data.