InfoQ Homepage Presentations
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Convention over Configuration: the Gradle way
Cédric Champeau demonstrates how Gradle inherits from good practices like what Maven offered, but goes beyond by generalizing the concept and allowing to define conventions.
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Testing with Spock: The Logical Choice
Iván López discusses the basics of Spock and how easily one can test a Java application. Spock is a Groovy-based testing and specification framework for Java and Groovy applications.
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IO State in API Architecture
Owen Rubel talks about IO state that can be shared, cached, synced and reloaded on the fly for all architectural instances without having to restart any instance.
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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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Spring XD Today and Tomorrow
Mark Pollack discusses Spring XD and its integration driven by the Big Data ecosystem at large such as Kafka, Spark, functional programming, integration with Python, and designer/monitoring UIs.
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Scaling Uber
Matt Ranney covers the evolution of Uber's architecture and some of the systems they built to handle the current scaling challenges.
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The Future of Build vs. Buy
Based on his experience at Uber, Matt Ranney explores why the build or buy tradeoff is so difficult, and makes some recommendations for both vendors and users.
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Avoiding the Big Crash
Bill Buxton argues that we need to rethink how we design software and how we think about applications to prevent our entire industry from stalling.
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Netty @Apple: Large Scale Deployment/Connectivity
Norman Maurer presents how Apple uses Netty for its Java based services and the challenges of doing so, including how they enhanced performance by participating in the Netty open source community.
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ASB's API journey
Marc Danneels tells a story on how ASB started using APIs and the lessons learned along the way, covering ASB’s plans to continue extending the API environment externally.
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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.