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How to Train Your Microservice
Doug Sherman reviews the efforts that took place in the initial phases which incorporated targeted parts of the Spring Framework, as well as more current efforts that leveraged Spring projects.
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Wall St. Derivative Risk Solutions Using Geode
Andre Langevin and Mike Stolz discuss how Geode forms the core of many Wall Street derivative risk solutions which provide cross-product risk management at speeds suitable for automated hedging.
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Hypermedia Web API as a Network of Data
Todd Brackley discusses accessing the “network of data” through a RESTful hypermedia API, exposing it to developers, testers, analysts and clients.
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APIs, Spreadsheets & Drinking Fountains: Using Open Data in Real Life
Shelby Switzer discusses success stories and failures of using the public data provided by governments, along with techniques for making such data usable.
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Developing Real-time Data Pipelines with Apache Kafka
Joe Stein makes an introduction for developers about why and how to use Apache Kafka. Apache Kafka is a publish-subscribe messaging system rethought of as a distributed commit log.
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Building Microservices with Event Sourcing and CQRS
Michael Ploed talks about the distributed data management challenges that arise in a microservices architecture and how they can be solved using event sourcing in an event-driven architecture.
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Building a Next-generation Cloud e-Commerce Platform with Spring
Petar Tahchiev demos a typical e-commerce project with the Nemesis platform, listing the problems faced and the Spring projects used: Data, Session, Cloud, Boot, MVC, Security, etc.
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Spring Data REST - Data Meets Hypermedia + Security
Roy Clarkson and Greg Turnquist discuss using Spring Data REST to build a back-end for a startup, exemplifying with Spring-A-Gram, an app built with Spring Data REST and secured by Spring Security.
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Spring XD Today and Tomorrow
Mark Pollack discusses Spring XD and its integration driven by the Big Data ecosystem at large such as Kafka, Spark, functional programming, integration with Python, and designer/monitoring UIs.
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Spring Boot and Groovy
Fátima Casaú discusses applications with Spring, support for ‘Groovy’ and also the use of ‘GORM (Grails Object Relational Mapping)’ as well as ‘Hibernate’ for persistence.
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Data Driven Action: A Primer on Data Science
S Aerni, S Ramanujam and J Vawdrey present approaches and open source tools for wrangling and modeling massive datasets, scaling Java applications for NLP on MPP through PL/Java and much more.
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Modern Fast Streaming Data
Todd Montgomery challenges some of the common myths and misconceptions about high performance streaming data, and takes a look at what is really possible today.