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In this special newsletter we bring you up to date on all the new content and news related to Spring Framework on InfoQ. We are also maintaining a portal page for this content on InfoQ at: https://www.infoq.com/spring/. |
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Pivotal Releases Spring Cloud Data Flow 1.5 (news, Jun 30, 2018) | Documenting RESTful APIs with Spring REST Docs (presentations, Jun 22, 2018) | Managing the Complexity of Microservices Deployments (presentations, Jun 10, 2018) | Rapidly Develop, Deploy and Scale Java Cloud Apps Using Spring Boot (presentations, Jun 09, 2018) | Spring Framework 5: Hidden Gems (presentations, May 19, 2018) |
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Red Hat OpenShift Application Runtimes offers developers flexibility and choices to build the right application with the right runtime, framework, language, and architectural style. Learn more about the cloud-native runtimes for Spring Boot, Vert.x, and WildFly Swarm. Learn More. Sponsored content |
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The release of Spring Boot version 2.0 general availability came a step closer with release candidate 1 (RC1) being announced on January 31st. Even at this late stage some noteworthy additions are still being released, alongside a huge number of issues and pull requests closed. | Pivotal has announced the General Availability release of the Spring Cloud Stream 2.0. This release includes a complete revamp of content-type negotiation functionality (allowing user-defined message converters), polling consumers, micrometer metrics support, enhanced Apache Kafka Streams support, and more. |
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JBoss EAP 7 provides an innovative modular, cloud-ready architecture, and powerful management and automation. It's Java EE 7 certified and features powerful, enterprise-grade features such as high availability clustering, distributed caching, messaging, transactions, and more. Learn More. Sponsored content |
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Spring custodian Pivotal has announced the widely anticipated release of Spring Boot 2.0. InfoQ speaks to Spring Boot lead Phil Webb about the new release. |
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If you're not already using Microservices, you are safely out of the early adopter phase of the adoption curve. This article will help you get started writing, discovering, and calling Microservices. |
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With reactive programming in its early days, the options available to developers can be overwhelming. In this article, we offer some opinions on how you should design, implement and use reactive APIs. |
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Java EE can be easily combined with Cloud-native technologies such as Kubernetes and Istio to produce a modern service-driven application. |
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Mark Fisher and Dave Syer introduce the introduce Spring Cloud Function in the context of using Java and Spring, from the basic programming model all the way to multi-cloud deployments. |
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Arjen Poutsma discusses Spring’s functional web framework, how it is used, what its goals are, how it compares to the annotation model, and other related topics. |
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Matt Raible shows how to develop with Java 8, Spring Boot, React, and TypeScript. |
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Josh Long and Mark Heckler take a look at the Netty-based web runtime, how existing servlet code can run on it, and how to integrate it with existing Spring-stack technologies. |
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Marcin Grzejszczak and Adib Saikali demo a system using the Consumer-driven Contracts approach together with Spring Boot and the Spring Cloud Contract verifier. |
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