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How to Cloud Ops Like a Boss
The panelists answer the question “What does it take for an Ops team to run a platform that scales with business, is always available, secure, and performing optimally?”.
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Delivering the Power of Data Using Spring Cloud Data Flow and DataStax Enterprise Cassandra NoSQL Database
Gilbert Lau and Wayne Lund talk about using SCDF on PCF for microservice scaling and pipelining data into Cassandra.
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Beyond Rapid Development: Continuous Operations and Telemetry / Monitoring with MongoDB on PCF
Jason Mimick demos using PCF to deploy geo distributed, horizontally scalable MongoDB Enterprise deployments through a self service model.
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What's New in Spring AMQP 2.0
Gary Russell discusses what was new in Spring AMQP 2 including listener container implementation, type-safe RabbitTemplate operations and more.
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It's a Kind of Magic: under the Covers of Spring Boot
Brian Clozel and Stéphane Nicoll discuss Spring Boot auto-configuration and the conditional configuration model.
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Project Reactor: Now and Tomorrow
Stéphane Maldini and Simon Baslé discuss what’s new in Spring Reactor including support for Reactive AOP, Observability, Tracing, Error Strategies for long-running streams, new Netty driver, etc.
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PCF Platform Monitoring with Prometheus and Grafana
Jamie Christian and Alan Strader discuss Northern Trust's platform monitoring solution based on Grafana, Prometheus and Alertmanager.
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Continuous Integration and Deployment with Jenkins for PCF
Andrei Krasnitski introduces Jenkins for PCF and shows how to create CI/CD pipelines to perform continuous release.
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Bootiful Development with Spring Boot and React
Matt Raible shows how to develop with Java 8, Spring Boot, React, and TypeScript.
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Building Enterprise Cache Based on CQRS
Komes Subramaniam discusses building a system that is implementing the CQRS pattern with a presentation friendly data model.
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Building Developer Pipelines with PKS, Harbor, Clair, and Concourse
Thomas Kraus and Merlin Glynn show how companies can leverage PKS, Kubernetes, Harbor, Clair, and Concourse to build and deploy code in a consistent, predictable, and declarative manner.
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Top Ways to Deliver Your Spring Code to the Cloud
Brian Benz shows how Java developers can deliver Spring code to Azure based on Spring Music as an example, using Linux command line tools, open source tools such as Jenkins, and other free SDKs.