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Enable Authentication and Authorization with Azure Active Directory and Spring Security
Yawei Wang shows through a live coding session how to use Spring Security to enable Azure Active Directory authentication and authorization.
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Spring Security 5: The Reactive Parts
Rob Winch demonstrates using the reactive support in Spring Security 5, starting with a simple application and incrementally securing it, showing how to architect security in a reactive application.
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Reactive DDD: Modeling Uncertainty
Vaughn Vernon discusses how the uncertainty introduced by vastly distributed systems can be finessed into highly functioning, business-centric systems, that teams can design, develop, and reason about
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Custom App Auto-Scaler Using Cloud Controller API
Chris Decelles demos building a custom application auto-scaler using the Cloud Foundry’s controller API.
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Pivotal Cloud Foundry, Google Machine Learning, and Spring
Brian Gregory, Brian Jimerson introduce the GCP Service Broker on Pivotal Cloud Foundry and the Google Cloud Machine Learning APIs demonstrating a Spring application using the Machine Learning APIs.
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Erlang and Akka Actors–A Story of Tradeoffs
Pranav Rao discusses how BEAM differs from Akka actors implemented over the JVM and how design decisions can affect performance.
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Take DevOps to 11 and Sprinkle Cloud on it with Rainbows and Unicorns
Matt Curry discusses the practices that helped a lean DevOps platform team grow to support 500 developers and an enterprise scale platform on Cloud Foundry.
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Reactive Applications on Apache Tomcat and Servlet 3.1 Containers
Violeta Georgieva explains using the Servlet/Reactive Streams bridge to create reactive applications that can be deployed on Apache Tomcat or any Servlet 3.1 compatible containers.
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Reactive Data Access with Spring Data
Christoph Strobl and Mark Paluch discuss non-blocking data access using Spring Data for NoSQl data stores and Project Reactor.
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Reimagining Customer Experiences Utilizing Pivotal Cloud Foundry
Jason Michener and Vipul Savjani discuss how Comcast used Pivotal Cloud Foundry to create a new application that changed how they are engaging with their customers.
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Everything's Coming up Dilbert: Building Product in the Enterprise
Emily Tate discusses challenges to building great product in the enterprise, including: user research, roadblocks, MVP misunderstandings, product autonomy, Institutional momentum against change.
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Spring Integration 5.0: What's New?
Artem Bilan discusses how Spring Integration has been affected by Spring Framework 5 and Java 8, presenting new features (including Reactive Streams) and how to use them through a coding demo.