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CloudFoundry Foundation plus Stories from Accenture, Bloomberg, Comcast and more - SpringOne Keynote
A keynote on: CloudFoundry Foundation, stories from Accenture, Bloomberg, Comcast, Manulife and McKesson using Pivotal technologies, and Cloud Foundry running on Azure and GCP.
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Developing Cloud-native Applications with Eclipse and the Spring Tool Suite
Martin Lippert introduces “Boot Dashboard”, a new open source tool for developing, deploying and debugging microservices in the cloud.
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12 Factor or Cloud Native Apps for Spring Developers
Cornelia Davis discusses the Twelve Factor App (12factor.net), which describes elements of cloud native applications. She takes a look at each factor and how Spring and Cloud Foundry satisfy them.
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Cloud Native Java with Spring Cloud Services
Scott Frederick and Craig introduce the capabilities provided by Spring Cloud Services and demonstrate how it makes simple work of deploying cloud native applications to Cloud Foundry.
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Server-side JavaScript with Nashorn and Spring
Topher Bullock,Will Tran discuss how to overcome the challenge in the mobile market to create rich and highly contextualized user experiences while leveraging the utility of existing systems.
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Apps + Data + Cloud: What Does It All Mean?
Matt Stine presents how combine Spring Boot, Spring Data, Spring Reactor, Spring XD, Hadoop and run them in the cloud.
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Developing Microservices for PaaS with Spring and Cloud Foundry
This session describes architectural patterns for developing microservices: Service Decomposition, API Gateways, Stateless/Shared-Nothing Apps, Configuration and Backing Service Consumption, etc.
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Running Your Spring Apps in the Cloud
Cornelia Davis takes the Spring Trader application and makes (a few) modifications (mostly to config) to get it running on the same components in the cloud, specifically on the Cloud Foundry PaaS.
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Deploying the Languages of the Future on Cloud Foundry
Andrew Crump shows how to deploy and scale applications written in a variety of languages (including Clojure and Erlang) to Cloud Foundry.
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Why Must I Use Cloud Foundry's Bosh? I just Learned Chef/Puppet!
Nic Williams discusses deploying Cloud Foundry on AWS or OpenStack using Bosh, a tool chain for release engineering, deployment and lifecycle management of large scale distributed services.
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Breaking through the Clouds - Creating an Open Cloud Ecosystem
Andy Piper discusses the current state of PaaS, and why its success lie in enabling developer productivity, openness and choice, considering Open Source in general, and Cloud Foundry in particular.
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Extending Cloud Foundry with New Services
Andrew Crump and Chris Hedley discuss extending Cloud Foundry with your own services, including customization at deployment time, and common concerns such as security and user quotas.