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Event Slides: Tanzu Developer Connect | Public Sector Date: March 29, 2023

When writing a new Spring web app, teams often have some nagging scaling doubts: - How many users can my app simultaneously handle? - How fast will my @RestControllers dash out those JSON responses?

I’ll walk through how to build a simple streaming application using JDK 17, Spring Boot 3, and Apache Pulsar 2.11. At the end of this talk, you’ll have a simple streaming application running and read

Microservice architectures simplify the individual components that comprise our applications, but they introduce new complexity in managing a high number of distributed APIs. With so many moving parts

Traditional approaches to integration testing—using shared, local, or in-memory databases—fall short for today's modern developer. Developers today are building cloud native distributed microservices

This session covers the basic mechanics of WebAssembly—what does it look like, how do you create one, and how do you run it?—and shows some examples of the newest, coolest server-side use cases. The a

What is a declarative HTTP client vs. an imperative one? Why are they useful and why should I care? We’ll talk about options that are available in the Spring portfolio and what’s coming on the horizon

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