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Cloud Native Java with Spring Cloud Services
Craig Walls and Roy Clarkson introduce the capabilities provided by Spring Cloud Services and demonstrate how to deploy cloud native applications to Cloud Foundry.
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Extending the Platform
Kenny Bastani talks about Cloud Foundry and the supported mechanisms for extending it, offering operators and engineers a framework for delivering transformative value to application developers.
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User Delight Driven Design of APIs
Michael Hyatt discusses the main complains users have with APIs and ways to address them using early user acceptance testing, RAML, JSON schemas, traits and mocks.
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Using Clojure and Neo4j to Build a Meetup Recommendation Engine
Mark Needham shows how a meetup recommendation engine using Neo4j and Clojure can be built from scratch, combining content-based and collaborative filtering using Cypher and Clojure.
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Hobby-Oriented Programming
Sonja Heinen discusses hobby-oriented programming which defines developer types (amateur and professional), exploring the correlation between a programmer's happiness and leisure time activities.
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Cloud Native Security: Rotate, Repair, Repave
Justin Smith outlines principles and practices of Cloud Native Security and how Cloud Foundry can be part of a strategy to increase velocity and security.
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Cloud Native Java
Josh Long looks at how high performance organizations like Ticketmaster, Alibaba, and Netflix make short work of that complexity with Spring Boot and Spring Cloud.
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Modern Java Component Design with Spring 4.3
Jüergen Hoeller presents selected Spring Framework 4 component model highlights and a selection of Java 8 enabled features, illustrated with many code examples and noteworthy design considerations.
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API-first Architecture Transformation at Etsy
Stefanie Schirmer talks about the case study of building an API-first architecture at Etsy, why they built it, the tools used, the mistakes made and the lessons learnt along the way.
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Getting Towards Real Sandbox Containers
Jessie Frazelle discusses the differences between application sandboxes and containers, including rootless containers, custom AppArmor profiles, seccomp profiling, and the future of container security
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Help Developers Do What They Love - SpringOne Keynote
The authors keynote on Pivotal and Cloud Foundry, the role of women in software development, containers and broken culture, experiences shared by Comcast and City Bank building solutions with Pivotal.
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Apache Tomcat Roadmap
Mark Thomas discusses the new features available now or soon in Tomcat 9 and how they can best be utilized in applications.