Scaling Spring Boot Applications in Real-Time
Building complex applications at scale, that are highly available, performant, and consistent is challenging. To do that, you need an application architecture built on a solid foundation that begins with Spring Boot and leverages the power of Spring Data and Apache Geode/Pivotal GemFire on Pivotal Cloud Foundry (PCF). We start as you would, at start.spring.io, and rapidly prototype an application from your IDE in a local environment. Then, we migrate the app to a managed environment on PCF in order to achieve reliable and secure data access at cloud scale. Finally, we wrap things up by summarizing the key design patterns for properly managing your data in a cloud-native environment.
Speakers:
John Blum
Software Engineering Principal, Pivotal
Luke Shannon
Advisory Platform Architect, Pivotal
Filmed at SpringOne Platform 2018
Видео Scaling Spring Boot Applications in Real-Time канала SpringDeveloper
Speakers:
John Blum
Software Engineering Principal, Pivotal
Luke Shannon
Advisory Platform Architect, Pivotal
Filmed at SpringOne Platform 2018
Видео Scaling Spring Boot Applications in Real-Time канала SpringDeveloper
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