This Week in Spring - April 5th, 2016

News | Josh Long | April 05, 2016 | ...

Welcome to another installment of This Week in Spring! As usual, we've got a lot to cover so let's get to it!

SpringOne2GX 2015 replay: Reactive Web Applications

News | Pieter Humphrey | April 05, 2016 | ...

Recorded at SpringOne2GX 2015. Speaker: Stephane Maldini, Rossen Stoyanchev Web / Javascript track Slides: http://www.slideshare.net/SpringCentral/reactive-web-applications-53170985 In our previous talk "Intro to Reactive Programming" we defined reactive programming and provided details around key initiatives such as Reactive Streams and ReactiveX. In this talk we'll focus on where we are today with building reactive web applications. We'll take a look at the choice of runtimes, how Reactive Streams may be applied to network I/O, and what the programming model may look like. While this is…

SpringOne2GX 2015 replay: Spring Data Daily Double - Couchbase and Neo4J

News | Pieter Humphrey | April 05, 2016 | ...

Recorded at SpringOne2GX 2015. Speakers: Michael Wilmes, Lufthansa and Laurent Doguin, Couchbase Data / Integration Track http://www.slideshare.net/SpringCentral/inflight-asset-management-with-spring-data-and-neo4j We invite you to join these two speakers from the Spring Data community, each speaking about their respective projects for 45 minutes. Michael Wilmes from Lufthansa Systems will speak about Graph-based Asset Management with the Spring Framework. He is part of a flagship project that brings next-generation Inflight-Entertainment systems onto passenger aircrafts, and tackles the…

Webinar Replay: Up and Running with Spring Boot in NetBeans IDE

News | Pieter Humphrey | March 30, 2016 | ...

Guest Speaker: Geertjan Wielenga Slides: no slides all demo NetBeans IDE is the official IDE of the Java platform. Focused on rapid out-of-the-box development of all kinds of Java applications, NetBeans is comprehensive and easy to use. In particular, its free and open source tooling for end-to-end development is much admired. Over recent years, many developers have added NetBeans to their toolbox because of its intuitive and powerful integration with Maven and Gradle. During this session you will see how NetBeans is well suited for setting up and developing applications that make use of…

Webinar Replay: Stream Processing in the Cloud with Data Microservices

News | Pieter Humphrey | March 30, 2016 | ...

Speakers: Marius Bogoevici, Pivotal

The future of scalable data processing is event-driven microservices! They provide a powerful paradigm that solves issues typically associated with distributed applications such as availability, data consistency, or communication complexity, and allows the creation of sophisticated and extensible data processing pipelines.

Building on the ease of development and deployment provided by Spring Boot and the cloud native capabilities of Spring Cloud, the Spring Cloud Stream project provides a simple and powerful framework for creating event-driven microservices…

SpringOne2GX 2015 replay: Developing Real-Time Data Pipelines with Apache Kafka

News | Pieter Humphrey | March 29, 2016 | ...

Recorded at SpringOne2GX 2015. Speaker: Joe Stein Big Data Track Slides: http://www.slideshare.net/SpringCentral/developing-realtime-data-pipelines-with-apache-kafka-53201942 Developing Real-Time Data Pipelines with Apache Kafka http://kafka.apache.org/ is an introduction for developers about why and how to use Apache Kafka. Apache Kafka is a publish-subscribe messaging system rethought of as a distributed commit log. Kafka is designed to allow a single cluster to serve as the central data backbone. A single Kafka broker can handle hundreds of megabytes of reads and writes per second from…

SpringOne2GX 2015 replay: A Spring Developer's Guide to Social Integration

News | Pieter Humphrey | March 29, 2016 | ...

Recorded at SpringOne2GX 2015. Speaker: Craig Walls Data / Integration Track Slides: http://www.slideshare.net/SpringCentral/spring-developers-guide-to-social-integration There's an internet full of services ready to be plugged into your Spring applications. These services offer a wealth of information about the users of your application, including information about their interests, places they travel to and visit, their friends, family, and colleagues, and even what temperature they like to keep in their home. All you need to do is tap into it.

In this session, you'll see how to use…

SpringOne2GX 2015 replay: What it means to be Just In Time

News | Pieter Humphrey | March 22, 2016 | ...

Recorded at SpringOne2GX 2015. Speaker: Ashley Puls, NewRelic Core Spring Track Slides: http://www.slideshare.net/SpringCentral/what-it-means-to-be-just-in-time We write Java code on a daily basis which then gets compiled down to bytecode and run on the JVM. This talk explains what happens to bytecode inside the JVM. It begins with an overview of the Just In Time (JIT) compiler. This overview discusses JIT optimizations such as method inlining and loop unrolling. The talk then inspects JIT logs to explain the optimizations performed on a spring boot application. By the end of the talk, you…

SpringOne2GX 2015 replay: Comparing Hot JavaScript Frameworks: AngularJS, Ember.js and React.js

News | Pieter Humphrey | March 22, 2016 | ...

Recorded at SpringOne2GX 2015. Speaker: Matt Raible Web / JavaScript Track Slides: http://www.slideshare.net/SpringCentral/comparing-hot-javascript-frameworks JavaScript MVC Frameworks are all the rage these days. They’ve taken the web development world by storm. This session explores the various features of the three hottest JavaScript MVC frameworks: AngularJS, Ember.js and React.js. It also compares client-side templating vs. server-side templating and how well each framework supports Isomorphic JavaScript (code that can run both client-side and server-side). Finally, we’ll rank each…

SpringOne2GX 2015 replay: Building microservices with event sourcing and CQRS

News | Pieter Humphrey | March 22, 2016 | ...

Recorded at SpringOne2GX 2015. Speaker: Michael Ploed Cloud Native Track Slides: http://www.slideshare.net/SpringCentral/building-microservices-with-event-sourcing-and-cqrs-53211567 CQRS and Event Sourcing are two architectural patterns that have become very popular through the rise of cloud architectures and No-SQL databases. Both work very well together and take a different take at the handling and storage of data compared to the "classic enterprise approach". CQRS splits your application in a read- and a write-part whereas through Event Sourcing the state of your data is represented by…

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