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The State of Securing RESTful APIs with Spring
Rob Winch discusses how to properly secure your RESTful endpoints and explores some common pitfalls when applying security to RESTful APIs with the help of Spring Security.
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Introducing RxJava into a Spring Boot REST API
Simon Baslé and Laurent Doguin describe how one can migrate code into a fully async and RxJava-based application, built upon Spring Boot and Java 8.
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Message-driven Microservices in the Cloud
Mark Fisher and Dave Syer perform a series of live demos on different platforms ranging from local to a remote Cloud to show the simplicity of the Spring Cloud Stream developer experience.
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The future of Agile in the Enterprise
The panelists, Alisa Bowen, Pete Steel, Cameron Gough, Lachlan Heasman (moderator), discuss the current status and the future of Agile in the enterprise.
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Getting Started with Spring Cloud
Josh Long and Dave Syer focus on how Spring Cloud integrates service registration, declarative REST clients, messaging microservices with Spring Cloud Stream and much more.
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Components as Microservices in the Front-end World
Matteo Figus discusses creating HTML components and rendering them on the server side by using services and RESTful API calls.
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Workers, Queues, and Cache
Jason McCreary takes a look at using background job processes, messaging queues, and cache to help an application scale.
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Powering the Industrial Enterprise: Introducing the IOT Platform-as-a-Service
Jesus Rodriguez explores the characteristics of the IOT PaaS vs. predecessor PaaS architectures, focusing on device management, event driven integration, real-time analytics and offline communication.
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Restful Grails 3
Jeff Brown presents Grails 3, which includes a lot of features and functionality related to building RESTful services.
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20 Minutes from Ticket to Production. Zero Downtime.
Paul Payne explains the benefits of containerization of a Go web service, discussing testing, integration, canary deploys and how they achieve 20 minute development cycles with zero downtime.
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Paasta: Application Delivery at Yelp
Evan Krall talks about Paasta, which is Yelp's platform for running services, built on Docker, Mesos, Marathon, SmartStack, git, and Jenkins.
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Data Migration at Scale with RabbitMQ and Spring
Félix López, Alvaro Videla discuss about RabbitMQ and messaging architectures, both from a theoretical perspective and a practical one.