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Building a Next-generation Cloud e-Commerce Platform with Spring
Summary
Petar Tahchiev makes a real-life demo on a typical e-commerce project with the Nemesis platform. He lists the problems that every e-commerce application faces and goes through most of the projects from the Spring portfolio (Spring DATA, Spring Session, Spring Cloud, Spring Boot, Spring MVC, Spring Security, etc.)
Bio
Petar Tahchiev is Founder of Phamola, an award-winning mathematician from Bulgaria, author and Jakarta PMC member.
About the conference
This is a one-of-a-kind conference for application developers, solution and data architects: people who develop business applications, create multi-device aware web applications, process vast quantities of enterprise data, design cloud architectures, and manage high performance infrastructure. The sessions are specifically tailored for Developers and Architects using the popular open source Spring IO Projects, Groovy & Grails, Cloud Foundry, RabbitMQ, Redis, Geode, Hadoop and Tomcat technologies. Whether you're building mission-critical web or business applications, crunching huge amounts of distributed data, or designing the next killer cloud native application, SpringOne2GX will keep you up to date with the latest enterprise technology.
Community comments
Next generation cloud demands next-generation transaction processing
by Guy Pardon,
Next generation cloud demands next-generation transaction processing
by Guy Pardon,
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Very nice presentation! The cloud indeed offers a lot of challenges - not in the least with elasticity and scalability. Much like in the autor's experience, our clients have been asking for a better toolset to manage their e-trading processes reliably.
That is why we at Atomikos have been designing the world's first cloud-ready elastic transaction management solution (incorporated in our 4.0 release expected Q1 2016) so your valuable money-carrying e-commerce orders do not get lost in the cloud/cyberspace.
I am sure other vendors will do the same, so let's all rock the e-commerce cloud :-)
Guy Pardon
Reliability through Atomicity
www.atomikos.com