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guide-monolithic-to-microservices
Step by step examples of migration phases from a Monolithic Java EE Application to Microservicesadvance
Open Source Company Projectsreactive-a-new-hope
Demonstration how to move an blocking module based on Springboot to reactive modules based on Spring Webflux.secure-serverless
Auth0 Spring MVC Sample + AWS Lambda autorize to AWS Gatewaybanking-app
Simple spring 5 application to explain Continuous Integration CI / Continuous Delivery CDreactive-spring-part-II
Parte 2 de la aplicacion reactiva usando spring webflux y proyecto reactor, Γ©nfasis en API de clienteamq-c-sample
Code sample of produce and consume messages with C++ and C to an Apache Active MQrest-mail-sender
Complete example with mail and file attachment fired by rest serviceapache-tika-springboot-sample
Example explain the use of Apache Tika and Springbootmonolith-migrate-to-reactive-modules
Demonstration how to move from monolith application server jars, wars to reactive modules based on Spring Webflux and Angularspringwebflow-jwt-sample
Example code implemented Json Web Token JWT using spring web flow, springboot 2 and project reactorcamel-direct-vs-seda-example
Camel Routes making point the diferences between Direct Endpoints and SEDAserverless-mvp
Serverless gives us a faster way to develop a minimum viable product (MVP) with a minimal set of features to get useful feedback from our users. This session takes a hands-on, real-life look at how to resolve cases for banks and retailers with as many cloud features as possible. The session also discusses the importance of gaining time and feedback to choose the right platform for building a product as soon as possible. The presentation uses snippets of code based on Java, JWT, JWS, Auth0, Spring Boot, Reactor, WebFlux, AWS, lambdas, AWS API Gateway, and Spring Cloud Function.fastdev
Fast Microservices development framework; fastdev7 contains code blueprint projects based to create microservices using different frameworks based on Java such as: Vert.x, Spring boot, Apache Karaf or Apache Camel; For distribution and CI we use: Docker, and JenkinsLove Open Source and this site? Check out how you can help us