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Running Java Applications on Cloud Foundry
Ben Hale discusses what goes on during application staging and how Buildpack can help, covering everything from dependency resolution to memory calculation, and integration with marketplace services.
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Continuous Deployment to the Cloud
Marcin Grzejszczak and Cora Iberkleid discuss the Spring Cloud Pipelines project, starting a new project deployed to Cloud Foundry and verifying if it can be rolled back on production.
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Enterprise CI/CD - Scaling the Build Pipeline at Home Depot
Matt MacKenny and Jeff Billimek tell the story of how Home Depot scaled their CI/CD pipelines to multiple teams over time.
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Cloud-Native Java with Spring Cloud Services
Chris Sterling introduces the capabilities provided by Spring Cloud Services and demonstrates how to deploy cloud-native applications to Cloud Foundry.
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Why Spring <3 Kotlin
Sébastien Deleuze presents how to use Kotlin in Spring, showing how to convert a Java Boot 1.0 application into a Kotlin Boot 2.0 one running on WebFlux.
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Reactor in Action
Simon Baslé and Victor Grazi demo Reactor covering multi-batching, debugging, using reactor-netty as a client, along with some naive solutions and how to improve on them.
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Servlet or Reactive Stack: you have choices...
Rossen Stoyanchev compares Spring Servlet with Reactive Streams and discusses what can be done with them.
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Next Generation OAuth Support with Spring Security 5.0
Joe Grandja overviews OAuth 2.0 Login and walks through the necessary steps in setting up OAuth 2.0 Login using Google as the authentication provider.
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Consumer-Driven Contracts and Your Microservice Architecture
Marcin Grzejszczak and Adib Saikali demo a system using the Consumer-driven Contracts approach together with Spring Boot and the Spring Cloud Contract verifier.
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Cloud Event-Driven Architectures with Spring Cloud Stream 2.0
Oleg Zhurakousky overviews various types of event-driven architectures, and how the different message-oriented components of the Spring portfolio fit into the picture.
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Data Consistency in Microservice Using Sagas
Chris Richardson discusses messaging, durability, and reliability in microservice architectures leveraging the Saga Pattern, explaining how sagas work and introduces a saga framework for Java.
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Introducing Micrometer Application Metrics
Jon Schneider introduces Micrometer and walks through practical exercises that demonstrate how to instrument an application code to yield actionable metrics insights and alerts.