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Learning Spring Boot: First as a Student, Then as a Teacher
Jennifer Lee highlights an advantage to Spring Boot: it's easy to learn, easy to master, and easy to teach.
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Write Less Code with Kotlin and Spring Boot
Todd Ginsberg presents the basics of Kotlin and the features that make it compelling.
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Cutting-Edge Continuous Delivery: Automated Canary Analysis through Spring-Based Spinnaker
Andreas Evers discusses Spinnaker, a stateful, open-source, multi-region, multi-cloud continuous delivery platform written in Spring.
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Keeping Up with Java: Look at All These New Features!
Gil Tene discusses some of the new Java deployment features, and issues that will affect migration of applications from earlier versions.
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Spring HATEOAS: Hypermedia APIs with Spring
Oliver Drotbohm and Greg Turnquist discuss how to build flexible web services using hypermedia with Spring HATEOAS 1.0.
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Building Better Monoliths: Implementing Modulithic Applications with Spring
Oliver Drotbohm identifies the common issues in unstructured monoliths and discusses approaches to package design, component structure, transactions, and the usage of events.
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Best Practices to Spring to Kubernetes Easier and Faster
Ray Tsang introduces tools -Jib, Skaffold- and best practices to adopt Kubernetes faster and easier.
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Apache Kafka Event-streaming Platform for .NET Developers
Viktor Gamov reviews Kafka -internal architecture, fault-tolerance, message durability- and how the Confluent .NET client offers a framework for computation over streaming data.
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From Idea to Dev to Ops
James Ward, Josh Long, Matt Raible show how to regain some of the simplicity by taking advantage of the latest in cloud services and Spring.
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RabbitMQ and Kafka
Zoe Vance, Madhav Sathe discuss the architecture and design of RabbitMQ and Kafka, and how that impacts performance, scalability and app design.
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FF4J: Feature Toggling for Spring/Spring Boot Applications
Sasi Peri shows feature toggling using FF4J framework for Spring/Spring Boot applications.
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Spring Cloud on Kubernetes
Ryan Baxter, Alexandre Roman explain how to build Spring Cloud applications and deploy them to Kubernetes.