The winners of the JAX Innovation Awards 2016 have been announced this evening at the JAX Innovation Awards special event in London, United Kingdom. The winner of the ‘Most innovative contribution to the Java ecosystem’ category is Spring Boot. Docker has been voted the most innovative solution to software delivery and DevOps while the Special Jury Award went to Let’s Encrypt. Spring Boot wins JAX Innovation Award 2016
Speaker: Josh Long
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Recorded at SpringOne Platform 2016. Speakers: Craig Walls; Spring Social Lead, Pivotal. Roy Clarkson; Spring Mobile Lead, Pivotal.
Slides: http://www.slideshare.net/Pivotal/cloud-native-java-with-spring-cloud-services-64888067 Developing cloud native applications presents several challenges. How do microservices discover each other? How do you configure them? How can you make them resilient to failure? How can you monitor the health of each microservice? Spring Cloud addresses all of these concerns. Even so, you still must explicitly develop your own discovery server, configuration server…
Recorded at SpringOne Platform 2016.
Speaker: Rossen Stoyanchev
Slides: http://www.slideshare.net/SpringCentral/spring-mvc-4-web-apps Spring Framework 4.3 is the last in the 4.x generation and it brings plenty of refinements to the @MVC programming model. In Spring Framework 5.0 the same programming model will be supported on a new reactive foundation. This talk will review the main features in 4.x and preview the work towards Spring Framework 5.0.
Speakers: Mark Pollack, Mark Fisher
Spring Cloud Data Flow enables you to create data pipelines for many common use-cases such as data ingestion, real-time analytics and data import/export.
In this webinar, we will introduce Spring Cloud Data Flow’s architecture and walk through the orchestration capabilities of long-running and short-lived data-centric applications on multiple runtime platforms such as Cloud Foundry, Kubernetes, Apache Mesos and Apache YARN.
Spring Cloud Data Flow represents the evolution of Spring XD and retains the DSL to define data pipelines as well as the web based UI…
Recorded at SpringOne Platform 2016.
Speaker: Mark Thomas
Slides: http://www.slideshare.net/SpringCentral/apache-tomcat-roadmap Development of Apache Tomcat continues at a strong pace. This presentation will cover:
Future development plans (features, timing)
Current work
Overview of new features available now in Tomcat 9 / Tomcat 8.5 SNI OpenSSL based TLS OAuth (via JASPIC) Why do we need Tomcat 8.5?
Migrating from older versions
End-of-life plans for older versions
Progress towards a Servlet 4.0 implementation As a result of attending this presentation, the audience will gain an…
Recorded at SpringOne Platform 2016.
Speaker: Jüergen Hoeller
Slides: http://www.slideshare.net/SpringCentral/modern-java-component-design-with-spring-framework-43 Spring's programming and configuration model has a strong design philosophy with respect to application components and configuration artifacts. Spring's annotation-based component story is fine-tuned for source code readability as well as consistency across an entire application's codebase. This session presents selected Spring Framework 4 component model highlights, with a focus on the current Spring Framework 4.3 and a selection…
Recorded at SpringOne Platform 2016.
Slides: http://www.slideshare.net/SpringCentral/cloud-native-java "It is not necessary to change. Survival is not mandatory.” -W. Edwards Deming Work takes time to flow through an organization and ultimately be deployed to production where it captures value. It’s critical to reduce time-to-production. Software - for many organizations and industries - is a competitive advantage. Organizations break their larger software ambitions into smaller, independently deployable, feature -centric batches of work - microservices. In order to reduce the round-trip…
Recorded at SpringOne Platform 2016.
Speaker: Thomas Gamble, Home Depot
Slides: http://www.slideshare.net/Pivotal/12-factor-or-cloud-native-apps-what-exactly-does-that-mean-for-spring-developers-64853692 Your team is excited about getting started with Spring Boot and Cloud Native, but you're not entirely sure you're ready to have the team continuously delivering to prod using cf push from their local desktops. The freedom of cloud native development can be very empowering for developers, but it shouldn't be something that terrifies the operations and security teams. We'll discuss how you can…
Rob Mee, Pivotal CEO on Spring Spring and the Circle of Feedback with Phil Webb Reactive Spring with Rossen Stoyanchev and Stephane Maldini Spring Framework 5.0, JDK 8/9 with Juergen Hoeller Spring Boot 1.4 Weather Application Demo Other Keynotes from SpringOne Platform 2016 Help Developers Do what they Love - Onsi Fakhouri Containers Will Not Fix Your Broken Culture (and Other Hard Truths) — Bridget Kromhout A Transformation Journey — Brad Miller, Citi How Comcast Transformed the Product Delivery Experience — Greg Otto, Comcast A Tale of Two Ladies: On Generating Opportunity for Women in Tech…