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Spring Cloud *: Exploring Alternative Spring Cloud Implementations
Spencer Gibb discusses the Spring Cloud abstractions and interfaces that an implementation might choose to implement: DiscoveryClient, LoadBalancerClient, Configuration and Bus.
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A How-to Guide to Security in the PAAS Cloud
John Field and Shawn McKinney examine the security of a typical Java web application and describe 5 common application security architecture patterns taken from real world customer problems.
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Securing Microservices with Spring Cloud Security
Will Tran talks about the authentication and authorization scenarios that one may encounter once he starts building out microservices.
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Spring Boot Microservices, Containers, and Kubernetes - How-to
R Tsang shows how to create a Java-based microservice using Spring Boot, containerize it using Maven plugins and deploy a fleet of microservices and dependent components such as Redis using Kubernetes
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Spring Boot for DevOps
Nicolas Frankel demoes some of the many important Non-Functional Requirements out-of-the-box that come with Spring Boot: monitoring, metrics, exposing those over HTTP.
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12 Factor or Cloud Native Apps for Spring Developers
Cornelia Davis discusses the Twelve Factor App (12factor.net), which describes elements of cloud native applications. She takes a look at each factor and how Spring and Cloud Foundry satisfy them.
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Developer Experience with Spring Cloud
Spencer Gibb and Dave Syer explore a range of options for development with Spring Cloud, starting with deploying everything locally to a local development solution.
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Migrating the Monolith
Rohit Kelapure discusses tools and prescriptive quantitative techniques for creating an application suitability funnel and comprehensive criteria for migrating applications to a PaaS.
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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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Lattice: A Cloud-Native Platform for Your Spring Applications
Matt Stine introduces the basics of Lattice, a cloud-native application platform that enables one to run applications in containers like Docker, on a local machine via Vagrant.
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Modern Java Component Design with Spring Framework 4.2
Juergen Hoeller presents selected Spring Framework 4 component model highlights, with a focus on the upcoming Spring Framework 4.2 and a selection of Java 8 enabled features, also code examples.
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Cloud Native Java with Spring Cloud Services
Scott Frederick and Craig introduce the capabilities provided by Spring Cloud Services and demonstrate how it makes simple work of deploying cloud native applications to Cloud Foundry.