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Running Your Spring Apps in the Cloud
Cornelia Davis takes the Spring Trader application and makes (a few) modifications (mostly to config) to get it running on the same components in the cloud, specifically on the Cloud Foundry PaaS.
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Functional Principles for Object-Oriented Developers
Jessica Kerr explains through Java and C# code samples six principles of the functional programming style.
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Java 8 Language Capabilities. What's in It for You?
Venkat Subramaniam dives into the language features of Java 8, taking a look at some of their nuances, and looking at ways to put them to good use.
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Tuning Large Scale Java Platforms
The session covers various GC tuning techniques, in particular focusing on tuning large scale JVM deployments and showing how to optimally size a platform for enhanced memory consumption.
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What's New in Spring Data?
This talk provides a broad overview of the new features introduced in the latest Spring Data release trains: recent additions in Spring Data Commons and the latest features of individual store modules
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Developer Tooling - What’s New and What’s Next
Andy Clement and Martin Lippert present the latest changes and new features of the Spring Tool Suite, the IDE that supports Spring, Groovy, Grails, Gradle, AspectJ, and Cloud Foundry.
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Gaining Application Lifecycle Intelligence
Damien Dallimore demonstrates some of the ways in which Splunk software can be used to collect and correlate data throughout the various stages of the lifecycle of your code.
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Living in the Matrix with Bytecode Manipulation
Ashley Puls examines three common byte code manipulation frameworks: ASM, CGLib, and Javassist (Java Programming Assistant), showing how these tools work and why frameworks like Spring use them.
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SpringOne Technical Keynote 2
Day 2 technical keynote from SpringOne 2GX 2014. Topics include Spring Framework 4.1. Spring XD,Spring Cloud Components, and Reactor.
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SpringOne Technical Keynote 1
Opening Night Keynote from SpringOne 2GX 2014. Topics include Spring IO and Microservices, Groovy 2.3 and 2.4 and Grails 3.0 plans.
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SpiderMonkey Parser API: A Standard For Structured JS Representations
Michael Ficarra discusses the SpiderMonkey Parser API, evaluating its design and flaws, and showcasing some of the more useful and prominent projects that have adopted it.
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Scaling Gilt: from Monolithic Ruby Application to Distributed Scala Micro-Services Architecture
Yoni Goldberg describes some of the technological innovations that have helped Gilt to reach its current size, and highlight some of the core challenges that the company's engineering team faces.