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Spotify Audio Delivery at Scale
Niklas Gustavsson presents Spotify's 2-layer services, and how the UNIX philosophy of composing components that does a single thing well works on a greater scale.
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Microservices and the Art of Taming the Dependency Hell Monster
Michael Bryzek presents lessons learned building an expansive microservice architecture at Gilt - an organization with 1500 git repositories and over 400 individual applications.
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Protocols - The Glue for Applications
Torben Hoffmann talks about how to design systems with asynchronous message passing between processes that do not share any memory.
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The Changing Face of Communications: IoT, REST, & Reactive
Todd Montgomery explores questions related to WebSocket, HTTP/2, CoAP, MQTT, XMPP, and the way these protocols change how services communicate.
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Groovy Vampires: Combining Groovy, REST, NoSQL, and More
Ken Kousen discusses combining various technologies: Groovy, Ratpack, MongoDB, Grails, REST.
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Domain Service Aggregators: A Structured Approach to Microservice Composition
Caoilte O'Connor explains how and when the Domain Service Aggregator Archetype can help, using the architectural evolution of "Video on Demand" in a broadcast company as a working example.
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Spring Integration Done Boot-ifully
Glenn Renfro discusses how to create an application with a scheduler that will retrieve data from a web service, cleanse and emit the data via MQTT, by utilizing Spring Boot and Spring Integration.
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Restful Services in Grails
Ken Kousen demonstrates the RESTful features in Grails and shows how to take advantage of them with annotations, controllers, renderers and more.
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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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Aeron: The Next Generation in High-performance Messaging
Martin Thompson focuses on the design of Aeron, what they learned trying to achieve consistent performance, and challenges performing UDP messaging in a lock-free and wait-free manner.
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Programming and Testing a Distributed Database
Reid Draper shows how real world distributed database work, communicate and are tested, trading RPC for messaging, unit-tests for QuickCheck, and micro-benchmarks for multi-week stress tests.