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Spring Boot is Made for Tooling
Yann Cébron and Stéphane Nicoll take a look at some features from IntelliJ IDEA that help one get started with Spring Boot, dealing with configuration management and be more efficient.
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Writing a Kubernetes Autoscaler with Groovy and Spring Boot
Ray Tsang shares his experience in writing a custom metrics collector plus an autoscaler using Groovy and Spring Boot, deployed as containerized microservices in Kubernetes.
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Building Highly Scalable Spring Applications with In-memory Distributed Data Grids
John Blum and Luke Shannon introduce Pivotal GemFire along with the open source offering, Apache Geode. They demonstrate how to effectively build highly scalable applications with GemFire/Apache.
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Richer Data History with Event Sourcing
Steve Pember presents the basic concepts of Event Sourcing, its role on analytics and performance, and the importance of storing historical events to get a view on data at any time.
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Enabling Microservices with Domain Driven Design and Ports & Adapters
Declan Whelan discusses how to use DDD to wrap microservices around the most important concepts in a system, using ports and adapters to decouple the core domain from persistence and other services.
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Simple, Lean, Powerful HTTP Applications with Ratpack
Ken Kousen reviews the core architecture of the Ratpack microframework and presents a series of demos that highlight the core features.
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Get the Most out of Testing with Spring 4.2
Brannen and Fränkel cover the latest testing features in Core Spring, Spring Boot, and Spring Security, and tips on integration testing with TestNG, DB transactions, SQL script execution, etc.
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The Seven Deadly Sins of Microservices
This talk takes a tour of some of the nastiest anti-patterns in microservices, giving you the tools to avoid and slay these demons before they tie up your project in their own special brand of hell.
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Testing Web Services, Microservices and APIs
Katrina Clokie discusses how BNZ does web (SOAP, REST) services testing, the tools and practices employed and some of the resources and exercises their testers use to learn how to test.
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Spring Boot and Groovy
Fátima Casaú discusses applications with Spring, support for ‘Groovy’ and also the use of ‘GORM (Grails Object Relational Mapping)’ as well as ‘Hibernate’ for persistence.
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Spring Boot and JRebel
Adam Koblentz and Josh Long teach developers about Spring Boot and how to go from nothing to a fully functioning app in no time. They then show how to keep the app up and reload code changes instantly
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Debugging Microservices in Production
Bryan Cantrill describes the debugging techniques employed at Joyent, and shares real stories from the trenches - and how those painful experiences resulted in better tools and better methodologies.