J-Fall 201954 Videos

J-Fall 2019: Jaap Coomans – Mocking your microservices with mock-server

How can I test my microservices? It’s an often heard question that leads to a lot of debate. Deployment and interdependence with other services are the challenges we’re facing there. So, what if we could treat our microservices tests just like our familiar unit tests? What if we could isolate the microservice and mock all […]

Dmitry Kornilov – Building cloud-native microservices with project Helidon

MicroProfile is a collection of Java APIs and technologies for developing microservices portable across multiple runtimes. Project Helidon is a high-efficient modern MicroProfile implementation plus a reactive “zero-magic” functional style APIs, GraalVM integration, gRPC support and other cool features. Come to this session to learn about project Helidon. As part of the presentation I will […]

J-Fall 2019: Hanno Embregts & Maarten Mulders – Beware of Survivorship Bias!

Most talks on a typical conference schedule contain success stories of technology. This could lead to survivorship bias. Survivorship bias causes you to draw false conclusions because you mostly heard about successes, but hardly ever about failures. Yet failures provide us with lots of valuable knowledge: when not to apply a certain technique, pattern or […]

J-Fall 2019: Dieter Hubau – A wild CVE appears! Rebuild all the containers!

Who doesn’t love a good Dockerfile? They are powerful and offer an easy, developer-friendly solution to packaging your applications in a standardized format. Yet they can require a lot of knowledge to construct properly and securely. Securing and maintaining these images can be hard to enforce at scale in the enterprise. Ask yourself: how long […]

J-Fall 2019: Peter Rutgers & Cees van Wijk – Real world smart contracts on Corda

Corda Distributed Ledger Technology (DLT) is heavily inspired by blockchain technology and provides similar advantages (decentralization, immutability and single source of truth). Corda is used a lot within ING and by many others that are active in the blockchain and Distributed Ledger Tech community. With more and more blockchain (and distributed ledger tech) applications being […]

J-Fall 2019: Paulien van Alst & Brian Vermeer – My Kotlin is better than your Java!

TLDR: The big discussion: Kotlin or Java, to migrate or not to migrate and why… The world of languages on the JVM has seen alternatives to Java come and go. Kotlin is probably the most popular one at this moment. Although Java is still one of the most commonly used programming languages, Kotlin seems to […]

J-Fall 2019: Grace Jansen – Reacting to the future of application architecture

Ever wondered how honeybees have come to be some of the world’s most efficient architects? Learn how we can all use mother nature’s expertise to better architect our software solutions to be more reactive, responsive and resilient through reactive architecture frameworks. I will be explaining the principles of reactive systems (including the key points behind […]

J-Fall 2019: Muriël Guerard – Program your Brain

This session offers a break from all the in-depth technical learning that everybody will be doing at J-Fall. A smart programmer is a lazy programmer. Lazy in a good way, like their code they themselves like to get great results with minimum effort. How do you accomplish this? It all starts with a good, relaxed, […]

J-Fall 2019: Marten Deinum – Secure Development Pipelines

MicroProfile is a collection of Java APIs and technologies for developing microservices portable across multiple runtimes. Project Helidon is a high-efficient modern MicroProfile implementation plus a reactive “zero-magic” functional style APIs, GraalVM integration, gRPC support and other cool features. Come to this session to learn about project Helidon. As part of the presentation I will […]

J-Fall 2019: M. Förtsch & T. Endres – Deepfakes 2.0 – How Neural Networks are Changing our World

Full title: Martin Förtsch & Thomas Endres – Deepfakes 2.0 – How Neural Networks are Changing our World Imagine that you are standing in front of a mirror, but no longer see your own face, but through the eyes of Barack Obama or Angela Merkel. In real time, your own facial expressions are transferred to […]