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Evolutionary Architecture and Microservices - A Match Enabled by Continuous Delivery
Rebecca Parsons explores the relationship between evolutionary architecture, continuous delivery and microservices, focusing on how they support each other in the creation of complex systems.
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From a Monolith to Microservices + REST: the Evolution of LinkedIn's Service Architecture
Steven Ihde and Karan Parikh discuss about tools and frameworks built in order to help LinkedIn's transition to microservices, including their URN resolution engine and the Rest.li API Hub.
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Organizing Your Company to Embrace Microservices
Paul Osman discusses their experiences evolving 500px from a single, monolithic Ruby on Rails application to a series of composable microservices written in Ruby and Go.
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Distributed Platform Development with Groovy
Dan Woods discusses the approach to developing a scalable enterprise architecture, and demonstrates implementations based on the variety of technologies available from the Groovy ecosystem.
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Apps + Data + Cloud: What Does It All Mean?
Matt Stine presents how combine Spring Boot, Spring Data, Spring Reactor, Spring XD, Hadoop and run them in the cloud.
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Scalable Microservices at Netflix. Challenges and Tools of the Trade
Sudhir Tonse discusses about the robust interprocess communications (IPC) framework that Netflix built (Ribbon).
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Introducing RaveJS: Spring Boot Concepts for JavaScript Applications
John Hann presents the benefits of using RaveJS. Rave eliminates configuration, machinery, and complexity.
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Artistic Spring Data Neo4j 3.x with Spring Boot and Van Gogh
Michael Hunger and Lorenzo Speranzoni show how easy it is to get started with Spring Data Neo4j using Spring Boot.
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Panel Session: Real World Boot-up Sequences
Erdem Gunay, Tim Hobson and Zach Lendon present their experiences with with Spring Boot.
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Spring Boot for the Web Tier
This talk shows what Spring Boot has to offer the web developer out of the box: content negotiation, internationalization, view templates, security, messaging with websockets, etc.
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Concurrency at Large-Scale: The Evolution to Reactive Microservices
Randy Shoup, Consulting CTO, shares the history of reactive services and visits key milestones in their evolution: async techniques at Google, real-time search at Ebay, & responsive games at Kixeye.
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"Bootiful" Applications with Spring Boot
Josh Long and Phillip Webb present what Spring Boot is, why it's turning heads, why you should consider it for your next application and how to get started.