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J-Fall 2016 Speaker Sven Peters – Rise of the Machines – Automate your development

When we talk about automation in software development, we immediately think of automated builds and deployments. We may also be using scripts to help make our daily work easier. But this is really just the beginning of the rise of the machines. I show you how leading developers in our industry are using open source […]

J-Fall 2016 Speaker Martijn Straatman – Continuous Delivery binnen DUO

Een live-demonstratie van het Continuous Delivery Platform van DUO. Het aanmaken van een omgeving met daarin meerdere JBoss-applicatieservers, database-schemas en het toevoegen van Nginx. Het laden van testdata in databases. Met daarbij achtergrondinformatie over: de ontwikkeling en onderdelen van het platform. Hoe is de migratie van IBM Websphere Application Server naar Jboss EAP uitgevoerd? Welke […]

J-Fall 2016 Speaker Luuk Buit – Web application security voor developers: tooling en best practices

Heel vervelend: vlak voordat je live gaat wordt er nog een pentest uitgevoerd en op het allerlaatste moment mag jij nog wat security problemen oplossen. Herkenbaar? Het zou veel beter zijn als je tijdens het ontwikkelen al direct veilige software schrijft. Je zit dan nog helemaal in de flow en hoeft er later niet meer […]

J-Fall 2016 Speaker James Weaver & Sandhya Kapoor – Cognitive Computing Exposed!

The terms “machine learning” and “cognitive computing” are increasingly bandied about in corporate settings and cocktail parties, but what are they, really? In this session we’ll answer that question, providing an approachable overview of relevant concepts, technologies, and use cases. We’ll then take a deeper dive into machine learning topics such as supervised learning, unsupervised […]

J-Fall 2016 Speaker Bert Ertman & Willem Dekker – The Fallacies of Distributed Computing

Modern Software Architectures increasingly rely on the network for parts of applications to communicate with each other. In the minds of many software developers the network will never fail. But when L Peter Deutsch wrote the “Fallacies of Distributed Computing” paper back in 1994, he was probably never more right than today. One of the […]

J-Fall 2016 Speaker Alexander Chatzizacharias & Erik Pronk – Developing VR apps in Java

Virtual reality is one of the most discussed emerging technologies of the past years. Especially in 2016, which marked the release of the first consumer VR headsets. Game developers all over the world are making awesome games for VR and companies are searching for cool new solutions using VR. Arguably the most used VR platform […]

J-Fall 2016 Speaker Mark Heckler – This stuff is cool, but HOW CAN I GET MY COMPANY TO DO IT?

Cloud Native, containers, DevOps, microservices, and more: we go to conferences and get excited about the potential of so many things that could revolutionize our development and change our organizational and professional lives! And then, we go home…and hit the wall. If you’ve ever asked yourself, “This stuff is cool, but HOW CAN I GET […]

J-Fall 2016 Speaker Tim van Eijndhoven – Microservices met Vert.x

Vert.x is een toolkit om reactive applicaties op de JVM te bouwen. Bij de JAX Innovation awards won het de prijs voor “Most Innovative Java Technology”. Vert.x is event driven, non blocking en polyglot, wat het een platform maakt dat bij uitstek geschikt is voor het bouwen van microservices. In deze sessie deel ik de […]

J-Fall 2016 Speaker Bruno Borges – Delivering Better Faster Microservices + Mobile Apps w/t Cloud

New cloud technologies and services have emerged to enable developers for quick develop and deploy of Microservices. They often provide easy environment provisioning, setup, management and elastic scale, without needing to manually intervene into the infrastructure. For developers still wondering what is available out there, this session will walk them through the latest trends in […]

J-Fall 2016 Speaker Niko Köbler – How small can you go? Serverless Microservices

There are moments, you only want to write code and execute it in the cloud. Without thinking about infrastructure, without the need to manage infrastructure. Because you don’t need it, because you don’t want it, because it’s expensive. Executing event-driven functions in the cloud – that’s what AWS Lambda stands for. Developers only write code, […]