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Spring Cloud on PKS
Spencer Gibb, Mauricio Salatino discuss how Spring Cloud Kubernetes integrates with Config Maps and Secrets for providing secure configuration to Spring Boot applications.
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Building Cloud-Native Data-Intensive Applications with Spring
Sabby Anandan and Soby Chako discuss how Spring Cloud Stream and Kafka Streams can support Event Sourcing and CQRS patterns.
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Event-Driven Architectures with Apache Geode and Spring Integration
Charlie Black deploys Spring Integration pipelines to react to changes of the data stored in Apache Geode.
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Would You Have Clicked on What We Would Have Recommended?
Peter B. Golbus describes recent work on the offline estimation of recommender system A/B tests using counterfactual reasoning techniques.
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Planting the Service Design Seeds at CBC
Hira Javed discusses the increasing adoption of the service design discipline, and CBC's adventures in embracing this approach.
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WebSphere on Pivotal Cloud Foundry
Michael Thompson, Thomas Watson show how to deploy Spring Boot applications on Pivotal Cloud Foundry (PCF) with WebSphere.
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Fast and Furious: Searching in a Distributed World with Highly Available Spring Data Redis
Julien Ruaux discusses the Redis Enterprise architecture and demos Redis clusters, builds three microservices, performs full-text searches, and views the results using Spring Boot Web and Angular.
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Achieving Hyper-Productivity through the Use of Microservices and PCF
Thomas Seibert, Gregor Zurowski describe how their delivery performance has increased by using microservices and PCF and how their ecosystem allows for scaling to a multitude of teams.
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Reducing Microservices Architecture Complexity with Istio and Kubernetes
Ray Tsang introduces Istio, explaining how the service mesh works, the technology behind it, and how to use it with microservices.
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Global Event Streams Made Simple with Spring Cloud Stream & Cloud Pub/Sub
Artem Bilan, Kir Titievsky discuss the Google Cloud Pub/Sub binder for Spring Cloud Stream.
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Hacking Spring Boot Applications Using Visual Studio Code
Rome Li, Martin Lippert give an overview of what is possible (and what is not yet) when using Visual Studio Code as a premier development environment for Spring Boot applications.
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From Quadcopters to Helicopters: Formal Verification for Safer Vehicles
Kathleen Fisher explores the promises and limitations of current formal methods and techniques for producing useful software that probably does not contain exploitable bugs.