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Industrial Strength Access Control for Spring Applications
Dariush Amir explores a novel solution to the problem of building access control for RESTful services in the industrial world.
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Modernizing the Legacy - How Dish is Adapting Its SOA Services for a Cloud First Future
C. Nemalipuri, L. Rastogi and R. Bennett talk about the approach that they chose to modernize their services and put them on a track towards a microservices based architecture running on Cloud Foundry
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Publish, Secure, and Monitor APIs with Cloud Foundry Route Services
Ed Anuff and Carlos Eberhardt talk about the experience building one of the first Service Brokers to leverage route services with Apigee quota enforcement, spike arrests, and content caching.
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Custom Tile Generation in PCF
Tom Collings, Dustin Ruehle talk about the benefits of generating a tile in CF, the criteria used to decide whether a tile is best for an organization, demoing tile generation and maintenance.
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Access and Secret Management in Cloud Services
Ryan Lane talks about the concepts and tooling for wrangling identity, access management, and secrets (passwords, ssl certificates, access tokens, etc.) in cloud services.
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Typed Services Using Finch
Tom Adams outlines the problems faced when building small services, and how using a good type system can help, introducing Finch and highlighting how it addresses these concerns.
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An Erlang-Based Philosophy for Service Reliability
Jamshid Mahdavi explains how WhatsApp has developed their server components, the deployment processes, and how they monitor, alert, and repair the inevitable failures in a billion-users service.
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Engineering for the Long Game
Astrid Atkinson discusses approaches to making sure systems and organizations can support continuous innovation, from breaking systems into microservices to engineering for organizational resilience.
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Life of a Twitter JVM Engineer
Tony Printezis presents how services are deployed and monitored at Twitter, the benefits of using a custom-built JVM, and the challenges of the use of the JVM in an environment like Twitter.
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Introducing CallTracing(tm) Based on RabbitMQ, Spring and Zipkin
Monish Unni discusses how E*Trade’s disparate services are stitched together using RabbitMQ (AMQP protocol) and Spring Proxies to form the enablement tier to provide data to Zipkin.
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Take a Groovy Rest
Guillaume Laforge talks about APIs, how Groovy and Rest services interact, and how to test such APIs with Spock to be “Enterprisey".
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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.