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Microservices Are for Humans, Not Machines
Oded Shopen discusses the behavioral benefits of moving to a microservices architecture in an organization, explaining how microservices have an impact on the overall joy of a developer’s craft.
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Responsible Microservices
Nate Schutta discusses a set of factors to apply to decide if something deserves to be a microservice or not.
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Event-Driven with Spring
Oleg Zhurakousky discusses Spring Cloud Stream and Spring Cloud Function as de facto technologies for Spring-based, event-driven microservices, overviewing recent developments and features.
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Creating "The Second Best Place on the Internet" with Spring Initializr
Stéphane Nicoll uses live coding to share some tips and tricks for using Spring Initializr, talks about how it came to be, and shows how to create an instance for a custom project.
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To Microservices and Back Again
Alexandra Noonan talks about what microservice antipatterns to avoid, the tradeoffs between microservices and a monolith, how to identify when it's time make a big change, and more.
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Getting Microservices and Legacy to Play Nicely Together with Event-Driven Architectures
Duston Mounts discusses how to use an event-driven architecture to connect microservices to legacy systems.
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Controlled Chaos: Taming Organic, Federated Growth of Microservices
Tobias Kunze focuses on the challenges that result from organic, federated growth and the patterns that can be applied to monitor and control these dynamic systems.
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Panel: Microservices - Are They Still Worth It?
The panelists have moved from the monolith to microservices and in some cases back again and they have strong opinions on monorepos, on operating distributed systems.
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Building Robust and Resilient Apps Using Spring Boot and Resilience4j
David Caron demos a Spring Boot app with patterns like bulkheads, rate limiters, circuit breakers, response caching, and timeout handling using the Resilience4j library.
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Testing Spring Boot Applications
Andy Wilkinson takes an in-depth look at some of Spring Boot’s advanced testing features, including @MockBean, @SpyBean, and test slices.
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Implementing Microservices Security Patterns and Protocols with Spring Security
Stephen Doxsee and Joe Grandja focus on walkthroughs/live coding showing how to apply the patterns and standards using Spring Security 5.1.
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Spring Tools 4: Bootiful Spring Tooling for Desktop and Cloud
Martin Lippert and Moritz Eysholdt show how to use Spring Tools 4 to be productive when working on Spring Boot 2 applications, including how to run Theia.