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End-to-end IoT Solutions with Java and Eclipse IoT Technology
Benjamin Cabé provides concrete examples of how to build end-to-end solutions with the Eclipse IoT Java stack and projects such as Paho, Kura, Californium and Concierge.
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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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Node Red
Nick O'Leary introduces Node-RED, an open source and browser-based environment for visually wiring together the many different streams that exist in the world of IoT.
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Embedded Java and MQTT
Peter Niblett explains what MQTT is and how it compares with HTTP, showing how to program to it in Java and Eclipse Paho, and reporting on the current MQTT standardization status at OASIS.
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How We Got Here, And What To Do About It
Barry Hawkins considers as necessary to have a development process but in the same time maintaining a critical view of it in an attempt to improve it and make it fit within the current context.
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Evolving the Key/Value Programming Model to a Higher Level
Billy Newport discusses the ways that developers interact with key/value stores, entity vs column-oriented approaches, sync vs async operations, large data sets, and collocating closures and data.
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The Dancing Agile Elephant: IBM Software Group's Transition to Agile and Lean Development
This session explores the approach and challenges to transforming multi-thousand person division to adopt new approaches to developing software.
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The SOA Component Model
Rob High introduces Service Component Architecture (SCA) and Service Data Objects (SDO) as the foundation for a SOA programming model.
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The Role of the Enterprise Service Bus
Mark Richards shares a detailed, product-agnostic vision regarding the role of an ESB and the capabilities an ESB must provide.