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What’s New in Spring Data?
Christoph Strobl discusses some of the latest enhancements to Spring Data.
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Datadog: a Real-Time Metrics Database for One Quadrillion Points/Day
Ian Nowland & Joel Barciauskas talk about the challenges Datadog faces, how the architecture has evolved, and what they are looking to in the future as they architect for a quadrillion points per day.
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Scaling DB Access for Billions of Queries Per Day @PayPal
Petrica Voicu and Kenneth Kang talk about Hera (High Efficiency Reliable Access to data stores) – an open-source in Go – and how it helps PayPal to manage database access and deal with issues.
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Quarkus and GraalVM: Booting Hibernate at Supersonic Speed, Subatomic Size
Sanne Grinovero discusses how Quarkus was created, how it works and how it’s able to get complex libraries such as Hibernate ORM compatible with GraalVM native images.
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What's New in Spring Data
Christoph Strobl discusses some of the new features in Spring Data including compatibility improvements with 3rd party libraries like Vavr and language extensions for Kotlin.
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From Content Management to Content Services with Spring Boot, Data and Content
Doug Hoke, Paul Warren discuss building Content Services on PCF with Spring Boot, Data and Content.
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The New Kid on the Block: Spring Data JDBC
Jens Schauder describes the current state of Spring Data JDBC, its features and some of the underlying design decisions, especially its DDD-based API.
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Under the Hood of Reactive Data Access
Mark Paluch explains what happens inside the Spring Data 5 reactive driver and how data is accessed and provided in a reactive way.
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Reactive Relational Database Connectivity
Ben Hale discusses the Reactive Relational Database Connectivity (R2DBC), explaining how the API works, the benefits of using it, and how it contrasts with the ADBC proposed as a successor to JDBC.
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JDBC, What Is It Good For?
Thomas Risberg reviews what has been happening in the world of JDBC lately and how it fits with the latest trends like Reactive, Non-Blocking APIs, Microservices, CQRS and Event Sourcing.
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Gimel: PayPal’s Analytics Data Platform
Deepak Chandramouli introduces and demos Gimel, a unified analytics data platform which provides access to any storage through a single unified data API and SQL.
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Simplifying Apache Geode with Spring Data
John Blum shows how to use the annotation-based configuration model to build an Apache Geode client-server application.