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Reactive Spring
Josh Long and Mark Heckler take a look at the Netty-based web runtime, how existing servlet code can run on it, and how to integrate it with existing Spring-stack technologies.
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Why Spring <3 Kotlin
Sébastien Deleuze presents how to use Kotlin in Spring, showing how to convert a Java Boot 1.0 application into a Kotlin Boot 2.0 one running on WebFlux.
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Reactor in Action
Simon Baslé and Victor Grazi demo Reactor covering multi-batching, debugging, using reactor-netty as a client, along with some naive solutions and how to improve on them.
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Serverless Spring
Mark Fisher and Dave Syer introduce the introduce Spring Cloud Function in the context of using Java and Spring, from the basic programming model all the way to multi-cloud deployments.
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Servlet vs Reactive Stacks in Five Use Cases
Rossen Stoyanchev talks about five common use cases in web application development and explores the impact of building on Servlet and Reactive stacks. He uses RxJava, Reactor, Spring MVC and WebFlux.
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How to Train Your Microservice
Doug Sherman reviews the efforts that took place in the initial phases which incorporated targeted parts of the Spring Framework, as well as more current efforts that leveraged Spring projects.
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Spring MVC 4 Web Apps
Rossen Stoyanchev reviews the main features in Spring Framework 4.x and previews the work towards Spring Framework 5.
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Modern Java Component Design with Spring 4.3
Jüergen Hoeller presents selected Spring Framework 4 component model highlights and a selection of Java 8 enabled features, illustrated with many code examples and noteworthy design considerations.
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Behind the OSS Curtain: How we Manage Spring
Baruch Sadogursky and Phil Webb discuss using Artifactory/Bintray to manage the code, issues and releases of the Spring Framework.
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Modern Java Component Design with Spring Framework 4.2
Juergen Hoeller presents selected Spring Framework 4 component model highlights, with a focus on the upcoming Spring Framework 4.2 and a selection of Java 8 enabled features, also code examples.
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SpringOne 2GX 2015: Technical Keynote
The keynote speakers cover the current status of various Spring projects - Grails, Groovy, Cloud, etc.-, what has been done so far and what are the plans for the near future.
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SpringOne 2GX 2015: Opening Night Keynote
The keynote speakers present what to expect for Spring Framework 5.0, with highlights about Spring Cloud and Spring Boot, and what has been achieved so far.