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Introduction to Reactive Programming
Stephane Maldini and Rossen Stoyanchev discuss Reactive Streams and Reactive Extensions, and demo introducing the basic concepts in composition libraries using RxJava and Reactor.
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Seriously, Use Groovy Now
Ken Kousen demonstrates how one can add Groovy to Java applications and simplify his development job immediately.
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Gpars: Concurrency in Java & Groovy
Ken Kousen reviews the basic concepts of the Groovy Parallel Streams framework and demonstrates communicating sequential processes, promises, dataflow concurrency and concurrent collection processing.
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Groovy: The Awesome Parts
Paul King presents examples of Groovy and its application: DSL, dynamic typing, extensible static type system, Android programming, concurrency, functional, frameworks and tools.
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Aeron: The Next Generation in High-performance Messaging
Aeron is a high-performance messaging system written in Java built with mechanical sympathy in mind, and can run over UDP, Infiniband or Shared Memory, using lock-free and wait-free structures.
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API Management – A Governmental Perspective
Simon Ferguson describes how MBIE is using APIs, initiatives that are underway to increase use of APIs, and the considerations that are involved with providing governmental services as APIs.
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Full Stack Web Performance
Nik Molnar discusses how to use client and server side profiling tools to improve the performance of a web application, providing solutions to the most common performance problems.
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Convention over Configuration: the Gradle way
Cédric Champeau demonstrates how Gradle inherits from good practices like what Maven offered, but goes beyond by generalizing the concept and allowing to define conventions.
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Testing with Spock: The Logical Choice
Iván López discusses the basics of Spock and how easily one can test a Java application. Spock is a Groovy-based testing and specification framework for Java and Groovy applications.
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IO State in API Architecture
Owen Rubel talks about IO state that can be shared, cached, synced and reloaded on the fly for all architectural instances without having to restart any instance.
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Simple, Lean, Powerful HTTP Applications with Ratpack
Ken Kousen reviews the core architecture of the Ratpack microframework and presents a series of demos that highlight the core features.
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Get the Most out of Testing with Spring 4.2
Brannen and Fränkel cover the latest testing features in Core Spring, Spring Boot, and Spring Security, and tips on integration testing with TestNG, DB transactions, SQL script execution, etc.