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OpenSource & Agile Community Events - Open Cloud- Native Java

Wednesday 25 April 2018, 19:30 - 20:30

10 South Place, EC2M 7EB, London, Reino Unido

A presentation and live demonstrations of how the MicroProfile initiative helps you build cloud-native Java microservices on open source, open standard APIs, and avoid lock-in to a single company. Conventional wisdom has it that Java EE is a bad starting point for building Java Microservices, but conventional thinking isn't relevant to the new wave of applications. It isn't that Java EE isn't a good choice (after all most microservice frameworks build on parts of it), it is that it hasn't been growing fast enough to address the problems Microservice architecture present. In 2016, several Java EE server companies, and Java user groups got together to start the MicroProfile initiative to help kick start solving these new problems. Join this session to learn how these new open source, open standard API's can provide a platform for Java based Microservices that doesn't tie the success of your server to a single company. ----------------------------- Speaker Name: Graham Charters  Bio: Graham is an IBM Senior Technical Staff Member and WebSphere Applications Server Developer Advocacy Lead based at IBM's R&D Laboratory in Hursley, UK. He takes a keen interest in emerging technologies and practices and in particular programming models. His past exploits include establishing and contributing to open source projects at PHP and Apache and participation in, and leading, industry standards at OASIS and the OSGi Alliance.  FREE TICKETS Attendance is free for registered delegates, and you can register here: https://skillsmatter.com/meetups/10899-open-cloud-native-java?tc=804cc5 WHAT, WHEN, WHERE WHAT: Open Cloud-Native Java WHEN: Wednesday 25th April WHERE: Skills Matter, CodeNode REGISTRATION(FREE): https://skillsmatter.com/meetups/10899-open-cloud-native-java?tc=804cc5 Check out more about CloudNative London 2018! Call for Papers is OPEN! Get quick updates on Twitter

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