InfoQ Homepage Presentations
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Making Security Usable: Product Engineer Perspective
Anastasiia Voitova goes through several stages of inception and implementation of database encryption and intrusion detection tools.
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Reactor Netty, the Default Spring Boot 2.0 Runtime
Violeta Georgieva discusses the architecture of Reactor Netty along with the major features and best practices and recommendations which are demonstrated with live coding.
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Spring Framework 5.1 on JDK 8 & 11
Juergen Hoeller illustrates the benefits of a JDK 8 baseline and the compatibility challenges on JDK 11, providing upgrade advice for Spring applications on the classpath and the module path.
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Pivotal Cloud Foundry 2.3: A First Look
Pieter Humphrey, Jared Ruckle discuss some of the features in CF 2.3, including polyglot service discovery, service instance sharing, Spring Cloud Services 2.0, PAS for Windows and Steeltoe.io.
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Multi-Service Reactive Streams Using Spring, Reactor, and RSocket
Ben Hale and Rossen Stoyanchev explore how to create a fully reactive multi-service architecture utilizing the RSocket protocol.
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Implementing AutoML Techniques at Salesforce Scale
Matthew Tovbin shows how to build ML models using AutoML (Salesforce), including techniques for automatic data processing, feature generation, model selection, hyperparameter tuning and evaluation.
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How to Write Code That Documents Itself
Dann Michelson discusses writing code that documents itself using proper naming, understandable architecture, consistent code style, and specialized tools.
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LeSS Huge at Nokia
Bas Vodde, Tero Peltola discuss how Nokia adopted the LeSS and LeSS Huge frameworks.
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Upgrading to Spring Boot 2.0
Phillip Webb discusses the steps needed to upgrade a typical Spring Boot 1.5 application to Spring Boot 2.0, explaining what's changed in Spring Boot, and some future plans for the project.
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Guide to "Reactive" for Spring MVC Developers
Rossen Stoyanchev explains reactive features in Spring, how using reactive libraries changes how to write and debug applications, the limits of Spring MVC and and what can be done with WebFlux.
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SpringOne Platform 2018 Keynote 3: Customer Case Studies Including Rabobank, Stubhub and DBS, Open-source at Pivotal and Batch Processing in the Cloud
V. Oostindië on Rabobank’s migration to microservices and PCF, M. Swann on how they modernise their products, P. Humphrey on Open Source at Pivotal, M. Minella on batch processing in the cloud.
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SpringOne Platform 2018 Keynote 2: Multi-Platform Continuous Delivery, Agile in the Military, Enterprise Security and Reactive Programming including RSocket and R2DBC
This keynote focusses on reactive programming including a discussion on RSocket and R2DBC. Other topics include enterprise security, the impact of AI on work, Microsoft & the Java community, and more.