Hi Spring fans! This week Josh Long (@starbuxman) talks to RedHat / IBM's Sébastien Blanc (@sebi2706) on OAuth, KeyCloak, RivieraDev, the French Riviera, and more. Sébastien on Twitter KeyCloak Sébastien's legendary conference, RivieraDev
Hi, Spring fans! Welcome to another installment of This Week in Spring! I'm in Sydney, Australia, where I'll begin my tour of Australia, Singapore, Korea, China, and Japan for the Pivotal Summit. I'll also be doing a Reactive Tour (nested inside the Pivotal Summit Tour) while in China. if you're in any of the aforementioned countries, or in the Chinese cities of Shenzhen, Hangzhou, Beijing, and Shanghai, then don't hesitate to say hi! (@starbuxman) Anyway my friends, we've got a lot to get to so let's get to it! Spring Boot for Apache Geode & Pivotal GemFire 1.1.3.RELEASE & 1.2.1.RELEASE…
Hi, Spring fans! In this installment Josh Long (@starbuxman) talks to Spring Boot Buch author, Spring community legend and an engineer working on the new, reactive Spring Data Neo4j project Michael Simons (@rotnroll666) Reactive Spring Data Neo4j Neo4j NODES 2019 Michael's Twitter Michael's blog
Hi, Spring fans! Welcome to another installment of This Week in Spring! This week I'm in Antwerp, Belgium for the epic Devoxx event. I was in Singapore for Devoxx Belgium 2018, and so I missed this event. I am so happy to be here this year. I finished a "deep dive" session this morning with an amazing crowd of people who hung out with me for 3 hours to talk about Reactive Spring. I've got two more one-hour talks on Thursday, "Bootiful Testing," and "Bootiful Kotlin." I'm so looking forward to seeing everyone for those talks as well. We've got a ton of things to get to this week so let's! Azure…
Hi, Spring fans! Today we're excited to announce that Azure Spring Cloud, the runtime for Spring Boot-based applications and Spring Cloud-based microservices jointly developed by Microsoft and Pivotal, is now in public beta. Anybody can try it out now! As customers have moved their workloads to the cloud, we’ve seen a growth in the use of cloud-native architectures, particularly microservices. Microservice-based architectures help improve scalability and velocity, but implementing them can pose challenges. For many Java developers, Spring Boot and Spring Cloud have helped address these…
Hi Spring fans! in today's episode Josh Long (@starbuxman) talks to Vlad Mihalcea (@vlad_mihalcea) about Hibernate, databases, optimizations, and more. Vlad on Twitter Vlad's blog
Hi, Spring fans! Welcome to another installment of This Week in Spring! Can you believe we're already staring down November? I can't! (We're just two months away from the new year!) This week I'm in Chicago for meetings, and then - finally - I'm off to San Francisco and see the family. Then, it's off to Europe for the Devoxx Ukraine and Devoxx Belgium events. I can't wait to see everyone there! I'm particularly looking forward to spending Halloween (on the 31st of October) in San Francisco with my kid. The entire family, including the dog, have Halloween costumes. We're ready! (I'm going…
Hi, Spring fans! In this installment, Josh Long (@starbuxman) talks to Apache Tomcat, Netty and Spring Framework engineer Violeta Georgieva (@violeta_g_g). Violeta on Twitter (@violeta_g_g) See her keynote with Spencer Gibb at SpringOne Platform 2019 I love this talk, Benefits of Reactive Programming with Reactor and Spring Boot 2 Project Reactor
Hi, Spring fans! What a week! I've just returned from Prague, the Czech Republic, where I was for the epic Geecon Prague 2019 event. (Thanks for voting my talk on Reactive Spring the #1 talk, Prague!). Now I'm in Nantes, France, the DevFest Nantes show. I'd never been to Prague and I've never been to Nantes. So how's that for cool first-time appearances in one week? I'll be speaking about testing here. Tonight I fly to Paris, Fr, for customer meetings. Then I fly on Thursday to St. Petersburg, Russia, for the Joker conference, where I'll be presenting on testing and I'll be co-presenting with…
Last year right in the middle of SpringOne Platform 2018, I posted the first post in this series, _ The Reactive Revolution at SpringOne Platform 2018 (part 1/N)_, which looked at some of the big features we'd just dropped at SpringOne Platform 2018. I wanted to follow up and revisit that blog and the concepts I'd introduced last year, and show just how far we've come in the intervening year. TL;DR: things are much easier! R2DBC Last year, we announced our work on trying to support a standard for reactive SQL data access with a new project called R2DBC. Traditional approaches to SQL data…