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With Alessandro Petroni (Principal Soln Architect, Red Hat) & Reza Rahman (CapTech). + Drone giveaway.
Wed, Nov 30, 2016 @ 06:00 PM   FREE   Credit Suisse, 1 Madison Ave
 
   
 
 
              

    
 
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<P CLASS="p1">6:00-6:30pm - Networking<BR>6:30-7:30pm - Reza Rahman - Vanilla Java EE Microservices<BR>7:30-8:30pm - Alessandro Petroni - OpenShift Container Platform<BR>8:30pm - Drone Giveaway! (thanks Red Hat!)</P>
<P CLASS="p1"><STRONG>DOWN-TO-EARTH MICROSERVICES WITH VANILLA JAVA EE</STRONG><BR>Microservices have become the new kid of the buzzword block in our ever colorful industry. In this session we will explore what microservices really mean within the relatively well established context of distributed computing/SOA, when they make sense and how to develop them using the lightweight, simple, productive vanilla Java EE programming model. We'll explore microservices using a simple but representative example using Java EE. You'll see how the Java EE programming model and APIs like JAX-RS, WebSocket, JSON-P, Bean Validation, CDI, JPA, EJB 3, JMS 2 and JTA aligns with the concept of microservices. It may or may not surprise you to learn in the end that you already know more about microservices than you realize and that it is an architectural style that does not really require you to learn an entirely new tool set beyond the ones you already have. You might even see that Java EE is a particularly powerful and elegant tool set for developing microservices.</P>
<P><EM><STRONG>Reza Rahman</STRONG></EM>is a long time consultant now working at CapTech. He has been an official Java technologist at Oracle. He is the author of the popular book EJB 3 in Action. Reza has long been a frequent speaker at Java User Groups and conferences worldwide including JavaOne and Devoxx. He has been the lead for the Java EE track at JavaOne as well as a JavaOne Rock Star Speaker award recipient. Reza is an avid contributor to industry journals like JavaLobby/DZone and TheServerSide. He has been a member of the Java EE, EJB and JMS expert groups over the years. Reza implemented the EJB container for the Resin open source Java EE application server. He helps lead the Philadelphia Java User Group.</P>
<P CLASS="p1"><SPAN CLASS="s1"><STRONG>OPENSHIFT CONTAINER PLATFORM<BR></STRONG></SPAN><SPAN CLASS="s1">Red Hat OpenShift Container Platform is the enterprise version of Openshift Origin, Docker and Kubernetes open source projects along with a rich toolchain for Dev & Ops that include: Web GUI console, APIs, extended security, continuous delivery pipelines,source-to-image, Atomic container-optimized runtime, application catalogs and templates for Java and popular languages.</SPAN><SPAN CLASS="s1">Openshift empowers Java developers, QA testers and operations to streamline and automate the management of the entire life cycle of a software solution, from ideato production. Your Java microservices can be easily assembled with other applications and third-party prepackaged components such as popular NoSQL databases, middleware messaging, business process management and rules engines, and any other docker images. The solution can then be offered to other developers and customers via self-service catalogs and templates.</SPAN><SPAN CLASS="s1">As a Java developer you focus on coding, architecture and business requirements, and let OpenShiftpromote your Java application throughout the integrated CI/CD pipeline up to production at scale in a controlled and automated fashion.</SPAN></P>
<P CLASS="p1"><SPAN CLASS="s1"><EM><STRONG>Alessandro Petroni</STRONG></EM>isa Principal Solution Architect at Red Hat. He will present the development, architectural aspects and the life cycle of a Java application, in conjunction with other services, along with common use cases.</SPAN></P>
 
 
 
 
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