InfoQ Homepage Microservices Content on InfoQ
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Developing a Geospatial Webservice with Kotlin and Spring Boot
Sébastien Deleuze shows how to use a relational database without JPA in order to use advanced PostgreSQL functionalities wiht a lightweight stack, demonstrating Kotlin to JavaScript transpiler.
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High Performance Microservices with Ratpack and Spring Boot
Dan Woods presents Ratpack and Spring Boot's complementary integrations, and demonstrates, through live coding, building a high performance microservice.
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No Outage Database Development with Spring Boot and Liquibase
Alan Barrington-Hughes and Pavithra Ramaswamy discuss key concepts in agile database refactoring, demonstrating a no outage deployment with nginx using a blue-green method.
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Next Level Spring Boot Tooling
Martin Lippert, Krris De Volder and Andy Clement showcase the latest features for working with Spring Boot - using live demos and live coding.
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Continuous Delivery for Microservice Architectures with Concourse & Cloud Foundry
Alex Ley introduces Concourse, an open source pipeline based CI system that focuses on simplicity, usability and reproductibility, with isolated builds.
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Easy Consumption of Microservices
Ted Tollefson and Shawn Sherwood cover the steps needed to extend Initializr to accomplish easy microservice consumption.
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Going Reactive: Building Better Microservices
Rob Harrop talks about how Reactive is a natural fit for building resilient microservices out of communicating components, improving code readability and unit testing.
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Testing Spring Boot Applications
Phil Webb discusses the new features added to Spring Boot 1.4 to help with testing, how to do unit testing, how and when to involve Spring in tests, and useful tools and libraries.
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Intro to Spring Boot
Eddú Meléndez Gonzales takes a look at what Spring Boot is, why it should be considered it for an application and how to get started.
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Lean Innovation in Insurance with Cognizant Digital Foundry
Satish Venkatesan and Rag Ramanathan talk about Cognizant cloud-native digital business solutions and platforms that support the business and next-gen IT transformations within insurers.
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Modernizing the Legacy - How Dish is Adapting Its SOA Services for a Cloud First Future
C. Nemalipuri, L. Rastogi and R. Bennett talk about the approach that they chose to modernize their services and put them on a track towards a microservices based architecture running on Cloud Foundry
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Actor Models and Self-Healing Distributed Systems for Microservices with Azure Service Fabric
Stephen Bohlen explores Azure Service Fabric, microservices and actors, discussing how they can simplify the development of massively parallel systems and the ability to reason about them.