Fred Melo, Community Engineer at Pivotal and Matt Stine, CloudFoundry Platform Engineer at Pivotal spoke at SpringOne 2GX 2014, a conference for application developers, solution architects, web operations and IT teams and presented several ideas challenging traditional thought about constrains vs. strengths of microservice architechture. In this presentation, Matt Stine offers tips on how developers can better leverage microservices to deliver faster, more scalable, performance. Whether you develop business applications, create multi-device aware web applications, design cloud architectures, or manage high performance infrastructure, check out what Matt Stine has to say in this lesson on microservice architectures.
Developing Microservices for PaaS with Spring and Cloud Foundry
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“This session describes architectural patterns for developing microservices: Service Decomposition, API Gateways, Stateless / Shared-Nothing Apps, Configuration and Backing Service Consumption, Fault Tolerance. Along the way you learn how to leverage technologies such as Spring Boot and Reactor to develop microservices targeted at Cloud Foundry.”
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Developing Microservices for PaaS with Spring and Cloud Foundry
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