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Functional Systems @ Twitter
Marius Eriksen explains Twitter's experiences with functional programming (with Scala) @ Twitter: where functional techniques worked and where not. Also: how the Scala language has scaled with Twitter
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I Dream of Gen'ning: Protecting Your Codebase with Scalacheck's Magic
The authors discuss property based testing from the basics to advanced techniques (custom data generators, performance tests, basing data generation on samples from production data,...).
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Fastest Servlets in the West?
The authors demonstrate Apache Tomcat's stability under high load, describe some do's (and some don'ts!), explain how to performance test a Servlet-based application, etc.
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Booting up Spring Social
Craig Walls presents the latest that Spring Social has to offer, including integration with Spring Security, automatic reconnect, and a dramatically simpler configuration model using Spring Boot.
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Cassandra, Couchbase and Spring Data in the Enterprise
The authors focus on POJO persistence over Cassandra, including automatic Cassandra schema generation and Spring context configuration using both XML and Java.
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Spring 4 Web Applications
Rossen Stoyanchev overviews the areas in which the Spring framework has evolved along with highlights of specific noteworthy features from the most recent releases.
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Deep Dive into Spring WebSockets
Sergi Almar reviews the architecture behind WebSocket and tries to show how to build highly scalable applications with it.
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Software Development & Architecture @ LinkedIn
Sid Anand discusses the architectural and development practices adopted by LinkedIn as a continuous growing company.
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Spring Integration - Java Configuration and More
Gary Russell examines in detail many of the new features of Spring Integration 3.0 and 4.0 releases through hands-on demonstration.
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Spring Framework on Java 8
Juergen Hoeller illustrates basic Spring Framework 4.0 concepts and selected Java 8 features within Spring's programming model, exploring the impact on application architectures.
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Java Past, Present, and Future
Brian Goetz keynotes on Java’s history, evolution and its future, how it is going to meet the needs of today’s programming.
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Panel: The Challenges of Using Functional Languages
Panelists discuss which issues have an impact on the adoption of functional languages, hear how our speakers have addressed these issues and of course we'll have time for a Q&A.