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Hypermedia Myths and Misconceptions
Glenn Block discusses the truth and myth beyond some beliefs: the web was built for hypermedia, there is no REST without hypermedia, hypermedia is the magic cure for all API ills, etc.
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I Can't Believe It's Not a Queue: Using Kafka with Spring
Joe Kutner talks about Kafka and where it fits in a Spring app and how to make it do things message queues simply can't.
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Writing Comprehensive and Guaranteed Up-to-Date REST API Documentation
Andreas Evers introduces Spring REST Docs and its test-driven approach to RESTful API documentation.
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Orchestrate All the Things! with Spring Cloud Data Flow
Eric Bottard and Ilayaperumal Gopinathan discuss easy composition of microservices with Spring Cloud Data Flow.
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Advanced Spring Data REST
Covering the features added to Spring Data REST in recent releases, Oliver Gierke looks at how to integrate manually coded REST resources, tweak representations and work with lookup types.
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Intro to Spring Boot
Eddú Meléndez Gonzales takes a look at what Spring Boot is, why it should be considered it for an application and how to get started.
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DDD & REST - Domain Driven APIs for the Web
Oliver Gierke explores some commonalities of Domain Driven Design and REST, and how to create REST APIs that are driven by the domain.
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Industrial Strength Access Control for Spring Applications
Dariush Amir explores a novel solution to the problem of building access control for RESTful services in the industrial world.
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Modernizing the Legacy - How Dish is Adapting Its SOA Services for a Cloud First Future
C. Nemalipuri, L. Rastogi and R. Bennett talk about the approach that they chose to modernize their services and put them on a track towards a microservices based architecture running on Cloud Foundry
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Large-Scale Enterprise Platform Transformation with Microservices, DevOps, and PaaS
Vipul SavJani, Christopher Tretina talk about the challenges faced transforming of Comcast’s ESP from SOA architecture to Cloud-Native architecture using microservices, DevOps, and PaaS.
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No REST - Architecting Real-Time Bulk Async APIs
Michael Uzquiano talks about how to scale an API to accept many items, how to evolve the Evolution of ReST over HTTP to transactional, asynchronous bulk operations and using polling.
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Cloud Platform Adoption: Lessons Learned
Philip Glebow discusses patterns, tools and processes used by Gap for integration, messaging, data, and scaling on Cloud Foundry, sharing lessons learned and plans for the future.