Tanzu Tuesdays - Spring Boot loves k8s with Stéphane Nicoll and Brian Clozel

October 21, 2020

In this episode, we’ll discuss the latest changes in Spring Boot 2.3 and 2.4 that make your life easier when deploying your apps to Kubernetes. In fact, those features are generally useful if you’re pushing your apps to any type of platform: from packaging your app as a container image to publishing liveness/readiness probes, we’ll see how you can leverage those features in a sample Spring Boot application. Feel free to join and ask any Spring Boot-related question; if time allows it, we can even chat about the upcoming Spring Framework 5.3 features such as startup time profiling! --- Stéphane Nicoll Stéphane has 20 years of experience in software engineering with a strong focus on API development on the JVM. After having spent more than a decade developing large scale Java enterprise applications in the geospatial, financial, or logistics sectors, he joins the core Spring Framework development team in 2014. Currently, Stéphane works on Spring Boot and leads start.spring.io, a service that helps millions of users start their next application. Brian Clozel Brian is a Spring team member, Software engineer, and Open Source enthusiast.

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