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Building Reactive Pipelines: How to Go from Scalable Apps to (Ridiculously) Scalable Systems
Mark Heckler discusses and demoes reactive and highly scalable microservices built with Project Reactor using RabbitMQ, Apache Kafka, and Spring Cloud Stream.
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Batch Processing in 2019
Michael Minella and Mahmoud Ben Hassine walk through the typical lifecycle of a batch job using modern tools.
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WebAssembly: Revolution, Not Evolution
John Feminella reviews how WebAssembly works, its execution framework and specific architectures, and explores what kinds of new approaches are made possible.
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The State of Kotlin Support in Spring
Sébastien Deleuze overviews development with Spring Boot 2.2 and Kotlin, and performs a live coding of a Spring Boot application configured with the Kofu, the Kotlin DSL.
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Fully Reactive: Spring, Kotlin, and JavaFX Playing Together
Trisha Gee discusses how Spring Framework 5, Spring Boot, Reactor, Kotlin, JavaFX, and MongoDB can work together.
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Hello, Spring Security 5.2
Rob Winch, Eleftheria Stein-Kousathana and Filip Hanik walk through “hello security,” demonstrating how Spring Security can be customized to meet business requirements.
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Eighteen Years of Spring
Rod Johnson discusses some of the key things that make successful frameworks, including: the Open/Closed principle, the role of Design Patterns, clear layering, consistent coding conventions, etc.
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Multi-Tenancy OAuth with Spring Security 5.2
Josh Cummings introduces AuthenticationManagerResolver, a simple interface from Spring Security.
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RSocket Messaging with Spring
Rossen Stoyanchev, Brian Clozel and Rob Winch cover the upcoming RSocket support in the Spring Framework, Spring Boot, and Spring Security.
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Beyond Entitlements for Cloud-native
Chandra Guntur and Hong Liu show how they use Open Policy Agent with Spring Boot and HOCON to produce a responsibility management solution that scales to volume and performance needs.
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Reactive Spring
Josh Long discusses Spring Framework 5 and its support for reactive programming.
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Many DevSecOps Tools are Just DevOps Lipstick on an Old Pig
Larry Maccherone discusses the security tool categories that have traditionally been used by development teams, and shows how to evaluate DevSecOps tools.