March 2018
Wildfly Swarm
WildFly Swarm offers an innovative approach to packaging and running Java EE applications by packaging them with just enough of the server runtime to "java -jar" your application. It's MicroProfile compatible, too. And, it's all much, much cooler than that ... Ram Maddali is a Senior Architect with Redhat
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WildFly Swarm offers an innovative approach to packaging and running Java EE applications by packaging them with just enough of the server runtime to "java -jar" your application. It's MicroProfile compatible, too. And, it's all much, much cooler than that ... Speaker - Ram MaddaliRam Maddali is a Senior Architect with Redhat with 14+ years of experience in developing and architecting enterprise applications and currently work as a Senior AppDev Architect for Red Hat. In his current role, He has…
Find out more »April 2018
Real World Lessons from Microservices
Microservices are all the latest rage but are they right for your particular project and organization? What are some of the benefits and challenges you face when using this pattern? How do tools like Kubernetes, queues, and smart routers enable various solutions, and what tradeoffs do they expose? Recent articles make it sound like your only choices are to either use Microservices or monoliths, we’re here to take a more nuanced look at a range of pragmatic architectures. We’ll look…
Find out more »May 2018
Using Machine Learning in Java with Hazelcast Jet
In this session, we'll use Hazelcast Jet (open-source cluster-computing Java framework built on top of IMDG) to demonstrate image recognition. The application uses the webcam video stream of the laptop computer as a source and recognizes the images in each frame. The recognition done with a model pre-tranied with CIFAR-10 dataset. The model is read from the filesystem and loaded into the Jet processors which are making the recognition. The recognitions along with recognition scores are aggregated in 1 second…
Find out more »June 2018
Reliable and Portable Integration Testing with Spring
This month we have a great talk from a Java expert from Kansas city. Come join us for the pre-meeting hangout at Royal Oak Taven, then head over for the main presentation. Reliable and Portable Integration Testing Integration testing can be difficult and unreliable. Integration tests often require complex setup, access to remote resources, and specific test data, but can end up failing for “reasons”. This presentation will show how TestContainers and Spring Cloud Contract can be used to write…
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