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Reactive Front-Ends with RxJS and Angular
Sergi Almar introduces the fundamentals of RxJS, explaining how to manage data streams like UI events, async HTTP requests, and WebSockets / SSE in a uniform way.
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Migrating to Angular 4 for Spring Developers
Gunnar Hillert discusses the challenges, experiences and reasons for migrating the Spring Cloud Data Flow Dashboard from using AngularJS 1.x to Angular 4.
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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.
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Spring Driven Industrial IoT Utilizing Edge, Fog, and Cloud Computing
Mark Weislow and Barry Wood demo an end to end feedback workflow of Industrial Spring IoT.
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Fault Tolerance Is a Requirement, Not a Feature
Adar Danait and Lilian Ernest discuss best practices and recommendations for using Hystrix circuit breaker for microservices.
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Implementing Raft in RabbitMQ
Michael Klishin and Karl Nilsson explain the pros and cons of RabbitMQ adopting Raft, how it can affect users, and what kind of trade-offs their team faced.
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Strangling the Monolith with a Data-driven Approach: A Case Study
Simon Duffy and David Julia discuss rewriting a monolith application using data-driven testing.
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Modernizing Applications to Pivotal Cloud Foundry
The presenters discuss using techniques and patterns such as Event Storming, Strangling, Starving, Slice Analysis and Domain Driven Decomposition to transform legacy apps for PCF.
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How Comcast Embraced Open
Nithya Ruff and Shilla Saebi share tips on how to change an organization’s mindset towards embracing open source and inclusiveness, community building, and contributing upstream.
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Ford Motor Company’s Cloud Native Reference Application
Todd Hall discusses Ford’s PCF reference application and its role in describing a default set of patterns and practices for their teams.
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Avoiding That $1M Dollar AWS Bill
Mark Michael and Glenn Oppegard share their experience moving a PCF application from AWS to GCP.
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Spring Framework 5: Hidden Gems
Jüergen Hoeller highlights some of the personal favorites newbies beyond the major themes in Spring Framework 5.