SpringOne Platform 2016 Replay: gRPC 101 for Spring developers

News | Pieter Humphrey | January 16, 2017 | ...

Recorded at SpringOne Platform 2016 Speakers: Ray Tsang, Bret McGowen, Google Slides: http://www.slideshare.net/SpringCentral/grpc-101-for-spring-developers gRPC is a high performance, open source, general RPC framework that puts mobile and HTTP/2 first. gRPC is based on many years of Google's experience in building distributed systems - it is designed to be low latency, bandwidth and CPU efficient, to create massively distributed systems that span data centers, as well as power mobile apps, real-time communications, IoT devices and APIs. It's also interoperable between multiple languages.

SpringOne Platform 2016 Replay: Designing, Implementing, and Using Reactive APIs

News | Pieter Humphrey | January 16, 2017 | ...

Recorded at SpringOne Platform 2016. Speakers: - Ben Hale, Paul Harris, Stephane Maldini Slides: http://www.slideshare.net/SpringCentral/designing-implementing-and-using-reactive-apis

The Java community is on the cusp of a major change in programming model. As the industry moves towards high-performance micro-service architectures, the need for a reactive programming model becomes clear. In this session, the lead developers of the Cloud Foundry Java Client will talk about what led them to choose a reactive API. Using that project as a lens, they'll explore how they designed and implemented…

Spring Cloud Camden.SR4 Is Available

Releases | Ryan Baxter | January 12, 2017 | ...

On behalf of the team, I am pleased to announce that Camden Service Release 4 of Spring Cloud is available today. The release can be found in our Spring Release repository and Maven Central.

This release includes primarily bug fixes. Release notes can be found on our wiki.

The following modules were updated as part of Camden.SR4:

And, as always, we welcome feedback: either on GitHub, on Gitter, on Stack Overflow, or on Twitter.

Spring Cloud Task 1.1.2.RELEASE is now available

Releases | Glenn Renfro | January 10, 2017 | ...

We are pleased to announce that Spring Cloud Task 1.1.2.RELEASE is now available via Github, Pivotal download repository, and Maven Central.

The main driver for this Spring Cloud Task release is to correct an error in the dependencies within the 1.1.1.RELEASE.

What do you think?

We look forward to your feedback on these new features in Github, StackOverflow, or to me directly via Twitter @michaelminella!

Spring Cloud Task Home | Source on GitHub | Reference Documentation

This Week in Spring - January 10th, 2017

Engineering | Josh Long | January 10, 2017 | ...

Welcome to another installment of This Week in Spring! This week I'm in San Francisco and New York City talking to developers and toiling on the final edits to the O'Reilly book Cloud Native Java (almost there!). Also, marketing ninja Pieter Humphrey is ramping up the S1P 2016 replays, so fasten your seat belt and check the S1P 2016 YouTube playlist for the most current releases. We've got a lot to cover this week so let's get to it!

SpringOne Platform 2016 Replay: Spring Cloud with Consul and Vault

News | Pieter Humphrey | January 10, 2017 | ...

Recorded at SpringOne Platform 2016. Speaker: Spencer Gibb Slides: http://www.slideshare.net/SpringCentral/spring-cloud-with-consul-and-vault

Historically it is difficult to store and configure secrets within applications. In the new age of microservices, it is also a challenge to register instances for discovery. Fortunately, Consul and Vault make securing secrets a breeze. Consul's Service Registration mechanism makes easy work of service discovery. When combined with Spring Boot's auto configuration we can leverage Consul and Vault by simply updating our classpath.

In this session we will…

SpringOne Platform 2016 Replay: Advanced Spring Data REST

News | Pieter Humphrey | January 10, 2017 | ...

Recorded at SpringOne Platform 2016. Speaker: Oliver Gierke Slides: http://www.slideshare.net/SpringCentral/advanced-spring-data-rest

Spring Data REST provides a solid foundation to build domain-driven REST webservices leveraging hypermedia. It takes away the boilerplate part of the development and allows you to concentrate and easily hook code to cover more advanced scenarios, like custom state transitions. The talk is going to look into which means the library provides to easily integrate manually coded REST resources, tweak representations and work with lookup types (database backed value…

SpringOne Platform 2016 Replay: Let's visualize your spring boot applications

News | Pieter Humphrey | January 10, 2017 | ...

Recorded at SpringOne Platform 2016. Speaker: Shin Tanimoto Slides: http://www.slideshare.net/SpringCentral/lets-visualize-your-spring-boot-applications

In the microservice era, working with tens of hundreds of services leads to difficulties getting a grasp of the application health such as error frequency, server resources, response times and throughput. It is said visualization tools can help us command a view of the whole system and detect problems in the early stages or prevent them from occurring, but the important thing is to choose proper tools and create dashboards the right way.

SpringOne Platform 2016 Replay: Spring Data and In-memory Data Management in Action

News | Pieter Humphrey | January 10, 2017 | ...

Recorded at SpringOne Platform 2016. Speakers: John Blum, Luke Shannon Slides: http://www.slideshare.net/SpringCentral/spring-data-and-inmemory-data-management-in-action-64852094

In this session we will be presenting and coding a live Spring Boot-based application powered by Apache Geode (a.k.a. Pivotal GemFire) running on Cloud Foundry. Attendees will learn in-memory computing and data management concepts including data access and querying using Spring Data Repositories and GemFire OQL, complex/real-time event processing with GemFire CQs, data affinity using GemFire Functions conveniently…

SpringOne Platform 2016 Replay: Consuming Data Services with Spring Apps on Cloud Foundry

News | Pieter Humphrey | January 10, 2017 | ...

Recorded at SpringOne Platform 2016. Speakers: Scott Frederick Slides: http://www.slideshare.net/SpringCentral/consuming-data-services-with-spring-apps-on-cloud-foundry

Applications running on Cloud Foundry often need to connect to data services such as relational databases, document and data structure stores, and messaging services. Spring Cloud Connectors, Spring Boot and Cloud Foundry make it easy to connect Java and Spring applications to these types of data sources. Spring Boot and the Cloud Foundry Java Buildpack provide auto-configuration capabilities that make it possible to connect…

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