The document summarizes a presentation given at the 2nd Conference of the Kansai Lisp Users Group on July 8, 2017. The presentation introduced ABCL (Armed Bear Common Lisp), which runs on the Java Virtual Machine and allows calling Java objects and methods from Common Lisp code. It demonstrated how to install ABCL, load libraries with Quicklisp, and call both static and dynamic Java methods. The presenter concluded ABCL is useful for developing systems that interface with Java libraries and code.
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2. Role Of Kibana In ELK
3. Kibana 5 Dashboard
4. Demo: Kibana For Visualization & Analytics
Keeping up with Java made easy with Apache Maven (Devoxx 2018)Robert Scholte
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Bndtools and Maven: A Brave New World - N Bartlett & T Wardmfrancis
OSGi Community Event 2017 Tutorial by Neil Bartlett & Tim Ward [Paremus]
The Bndtools project is the foremost IDE for OSGi development, with a powerful workspace model and interactive debug sessions. Historically Bndtools has been opinionated (and restrictive) about how you build your workspace, but with the new releases of bnd and Bndtools 3.4.0 things have changed dramatically.
Using the new Maven plugins from the bnd project you can now get all the bnd goodness you know and love when using Maven, and when using Bndtools you still get incremental building and interactive debug! This talk will walk you through the new Maven plugins from bnd, and how to get the most out of your new favourite IDE.
The bnd project has provided OSGi build tooling for many years, offering variously a command line build, Ant tasks, a Gradle plugin and a Maven plugin. The primary IDE integration efforts for bnd have focussed on bnd’s workspace model, lately using Gradle, but very much separate from the Maven development model.
As a popular, widely used toolchain Maven support has long been requested in Bndtools, but only now, after significant changes to support standalone projects has it really been possible to see Maven as an equal part of the Bndtools ecosystem. The Bndtools 3.4.0 release is therefore a huge step forward for OSGi development, and we’re sure that you’ll agree.
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Level: Intermediate
Speaker: Brice Pelle - Enterprise Support Lead, AWS
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3. Kibana 5 Dashboard
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This session shows that Apache Maven and their plugins work well on all Java versions, even on the early access releases. The critical parts are related to bytecode parsing and this session explains why and how to solve this.
Bndtools and Maven: A Brave New World - N Bartlett & T Wardmfrancis
OSGi Community Event 2017 Tutorial by Neil Bartlett & Tim Ward [Paremus]
The Bndtools project is the foremost IDE for OSGi development, with a powerful workspace model and interactive debug sessions. Historically Bndtools has been opinionated (and restrictive) about how you build your workspace, but with the new releases of bnd and Bndtools 3.4.0 things have changed dramatically.
Using the new Maven plugins from the bnd project you can now get all the bnd goodness you know and love when using Maven, and when using Bndtools you still get incremental building and interactive debug! This talk will walk you through the new Maven plugins from bnd, and how to get the most out of your new favourite IDE.
The bnd project has provided OSGi build tooling for many years, offering variously a command line build, Ant tasks, a Gradle plugin and a Maven plugin. The primary IDE integration efforts for bnd have focussed on bnd’s workspace model, lately using Gradle, but very much separate from the Maven development model.
As a popular, widely used toolchain Maven support has long been requested in Bndtools, but only now, after significant changes to support standalone projects has it really been possible to see Maven as an equal part of the Bndtools ecosystem. The Bndtools 3.4.0 release is therefore a huge step forward for OSGi development, and we’re sure that you’ll agree.
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Level: Intermediate
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Reactive OSGi meets Reactive Java - Don’t cross the streams - T Wardmfrancis
OSGi Community Event 2017 Presentation by Tim Ward [Paremus]
Data collection, filtering and processing is a growing concern for all sorts of applications. A variety of different libraries have been created, all looking to solve the same sorts of problems. The OSGi Alliance has defined the PushStream with a simple streaming API, but Reactive Streams and Java 9’s Flow API use a the Observable model. Which is better? Do I have to use OSGi if I choose Push Streams? Do I have to choose one library or can I use both?
This talk will describe the basic design differences between Push Streams and Observable streams, showing side-by-side examples using both APIs. It will also show how one stream type can be converted into the other, and back meaning that you can always choose the appropriate tool for the job.
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This presentation was part of the workshop on Materials Project Software infrastructure conducted for the Materials Virtual Lab in Nov 10 2014. It presents an introduction to the Python Materials Genomics (pymatgen) materials analysis library. Pymatgen is a robust, open-source Python library for materials analysis. It currently powers the public Materials Project (http://www.materialsproject.org), an initiative to make calculated properties of all known inorganic materials available to materials researchers. These are some of the main features:
1. Highly flexible classes for the representation of Element, Site, Molecule, Structure objects.
Extensive io capabilities to manipulate many VASP (http://cms.mpi.univie.ac.at/vasp/) and ABINIT (http://www.abinit.org/) input and output files and the crystallographic information file format. This includes generating Structure objects from vasp input and output. There is also support for Gaussian input files and XYZ file for molecules.
2. Comprehensive tool to generate and view compositional and grand canonical phase diagrams.
3. Electronic structure analyses (DOS and Bandstructure).
4. Integration with the Materials Project REST API.
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This slides covers the different use cases for MySQL and Oracle Database, as well as the tools to manage both databases. Additionally, the presentation spotlights top MySQL solutions for high availability, disaster recovery, and high-level security to protect your databases and business. You’ll also see the advantages of managing a MySQL database side by side with an Oracle database in the Oracle Public Cloud with the push-button ease of the MySQL Cloud Service.
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• What is SAP Fiori and why it matters to you
• How a better user experience drives measurable business benefits
• How to get started with SAP Fiori today
• How SAP Fiori elements accelerates application development
• How SAP Build Code includes SAP Fiori tools and other generative artificial intelligence capabilities
• How SAP Fiori paves the way for using AI in SAP apps
In his public lecture, Christian Timmerer provides insights into the fascinating history of video streaming, starting from its humble beginnings before YouTube to the groundbreaking technologies that now dominate platforms like Netflix and ORF ON. Timmerer also presents provocative contributions of his own that have significantly influenced the industry. He concludes by looking at future challenges and invites the audience to join in a discussion.
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Effective Application Security in Software Delivery lifecycle using Deployment Firewall and DBOM
The modern software delivery process (or the CI/CD process) includes many tools, distributed teams, open-source code, and cloud platforms. Constant focus on speed to release software to market, along with the traditional slow and manual security checks has caused gaps in continuous security as an important piece in the software supply chain. Today organizations feel more susceptible to external and internal cyber threats due to the vast attack surface in their applications supply chain and the lack of end-to-end governance and risk management.
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Speakers:
Bob Boule
Robert Boule is a technology enthusiast with PASSION for technology and making things work along with a knack for helping others understand how things work. He comes with around 20 years of solution engineering experience in application security, software continuous delivery, and SaaS platforms. He is known for his dynamic presentations in CI/CD and application security integrated in software delivery lifecycle.
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Reactive OSGi meets Reactive Java - Don’t cross the streams - T Wardmfrancis
OSGi Community Event 2017 Presentation by Tim Ward [Paremus]
Data collection, filtering and processing is a growing concern for all sorts of applications. A variety of different libraries have been created, all looking to solve the same sorts of problems. The OSGi Alliance has defined the PushStream with a simple streaming API, but Reactive Streams and Java 9’s Flow API use a the Observable model. Which is better? Do I have to use OSGi if I choose Push Streams? Do I have to choose one library or can I use both?
This talk will describe the basic design differences between Push Streams and Observable streams, showing side-by-side examples using both APIs. It will also show how one stream type can be converted into the other, and back meaning that you can always choose the appropriate tool for the job.
With Java 9 and OSGi Push Streams available to developers it has never been a better time to start learning what the new frontiers of streaming Java applications look like. Whether you are looking to process data events from IoT devices, collect metrics from cloud services, or simply to interact with messaging systems, reactive models let you build simple, high throughput systems with ease.
Public briefing from Unicon's IAM team on observations and highlights about Apereo/Jasig CAS, Internet2 Shibboleth, and Internet2 Grouper. Unicon Open Source Support development progress and intentions for the next quarter are also shared. http://www.unicon.net/support
WannaEat: A computer vision-based, multi-platform restaurant lookup appRakuten Group, Inc.
"Developing a new product nowadays can be a challenge. A service cannot survive without supporting multiple platforms, having a smooth user experience, and providing features that just work. During this presentation, you can see how such a prototype was built in 10 days, rethinking best practices and introducing a novel approach for the restaurant suggestion. A number of technologies and platforms are covered, including service-side development with NodeJS, iOS and Android development with React-Native, and image processing with TensorFlow."
This presentation was part of the workshop on Materials Project Software infrastructure conducted for the Materials Virtual Lab in Nov 10 2014. It presents an introduction to the Python Materials Genomics (pymatgen) materials analysis library. Pymatgen is a robust, open-source Python library for materials analysis. It currently powers the public Materials Project (http://www.materialsproject.org), an initiative to make calculated properties of all known inorganic materials available to materials researchers. These are some of the main features:
1. Highly flexible classes for the representation of Element, Site, Molecule, Structure objects.
Extensive io capabilities to manipulate many VASP (http://cms.mpi.univie.ac.at/vasp/) and ABINIT (http://www.abinit.org/) input and output files and the crystallographic information file format. This includes generating Structure objects from vasp input and output. There is also support for Gaussian input files and XYZ file for molecules.
2. Comprehensive tool to generate and view compositional and grand canonical phase diagrams.
3. Electronic structure analyses (DOS and Bandstructure).
4. Integration with the Materials Project REST API.
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You are an IT manager or Oracle DBA, comfortable and successful with your knowledge of how to keep an Oracle database up and running. One day, you find out you’ll now be supporting a popular MySQL database application. No one in your team has MySQL expertise and you have no budget to hire.
This slides covers the different use cases for MySQL and Oracle Database, as well as the tools to manage both databases. Additionally, the presentation spotlights top MySQL solutions for high availability, disaster recovery, and high-level security to protect your databases and business. You’ll also see the advantages of managing a MySQL database side by side with an Oracle database in the Oracle Public Cloud with the push-button ease of the MySQL Cloud Service.
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Building better applications for business users with SAP Fiori.
• What is SAP Fiori and why it matters to you
• How a better user experience drives measurable business benefits
• How to get started with SAP Fiori today
• How SAP Fiori elements accelerates application development
• How SAP Build Code includes SAP Fiori tools and other generative artificial intelligence capabilities
• How SAP Fiori paves the way for using AI in SAP apps
In his public lecture, Christian Timmerer provides insights into the fascinating history of video streaming, starting from its humble beginnings before YouTube to the groundbreaking technologies that now dominate platforms like Netflix and ORF ON. Timmerer also presents provocative contributions of his own that have significantly influenced the industry. He concludes by looking at future challenges and invites the audience to join in a discussion.
Alt. GDG Cloud Southlake #33: Boule & Rebala: Effective AppSec in SDLC using ...James Anderson
Effective Application Security in Software Delivery lifecycle using Deployment Firewall and DBOM
The modern software delivery process (or the CI/CD process) includes many tools, distributed teams, open-source code, and cloud platforms. Constant focus on speed to release software to market, along with the traditional slow and manual security checks has caused gaps in continuous security as an important piece in the software supply chain. Today organizations feel more susceptible to external and internal cyber threats due to the vast attack surface in their applications supply chain and the lack of end-to-end governance and risk management.
The software team must secure its software delivery process to avoid vulnerability and security breaches. This needs to be achieved with existing tool chains and without extensive rework of the delivery processes. This talk will present strategies and techniques for providing visibility into the true risk of the existing vulnerabilities, preventing the introduction of security issues in the software, resolving vulnerabilities in production environments quickly, and capturing the deployment bill of materials (DBOM).
Speakers:
Bob Boule
Robert Boule is a technology enthusiast with PASSION for technology and making things work along with a knack for helping others understand how things work. He comes with around 20 years of solution engineering experience in application security, software continuous delivery, and SaaS platforms. He is known for his dynamic presentations in CI/CD and application security integrated in software delivery lifecycle.
Gopinath Rebala
Gopinath Rebala is the CTO of OpsMx, where he has overall responsibility for the machine learning and data processing architectures for Secure Software Delivery. Gopi also has a strong connection with our customers, leading design and architecture for strategic implementations. Gopi is a frequent speaker and well-known leader in continuous delivery and integrating security into software delivery.
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9. The 2nd Conference of Kansai Lisp Users Group: 2017/07/08 Sat
Questio
Which Processor Do You Use?
④ LispWorks
⑤ GCL(GNU CL)
⑥ CLISP
⑦ Other
① SBCL(Steal Bank CL)
② CCL(Clozure CL)
③ ACL(Allegro CL)
④ ECL(Embeddable CL)
10. The 2nd Conference of Kansai Lisp Users Group: 2017/07/08 Sat
④ LispWorks
⑤ GCL(GNU CL)
⑥ CLISP
⑦ Other
① SBCL(Steal Bank CL)
② CCL(Clozure CL)
③ ACL(Allegro CL)
④ ECL(Embeddable CL)
⑧ ABCL(Armed Bear CommonLisp)
Questio
Which Processor Do You Use?
11. Features of ABCL
The 2nd Conference of Kansai Lisp Users Group: 2017/07/08 Sat
⚫ Running on the JVM(Java Virtual Machine)
⚫ Can create Java objects and call their
method from Lisp code
⚫ Can call Lisp functions directly from Java
Programs
⚫ Conform to ANSI Common Lisp
⚫ We can use Quicklisp on this implementation
12. Features of ABCL
The 2nd Conference of Kansai Lisp Users Group: 2017/07/08 Sat
⚫ Running on the JVM(Java Virtual Machine)
⚫ Can create Java objects and call their
method from Lisp code
⚫ Can call Lisp functions directly from Java
Programs
⚫ Conform to ANSI Common Lisp
⚫ We can use Quicklisp on this implementation
13. Features of ABCL
The 2nd Conference of Kansai Lisp Users Group: 2017/07/08 Sat
⚫ Running on the JVM(Java Virtual Machine)
⚫ Can create Java objects and call their
method from Lisp code
⚫ Can call Lisp functions directly from Java
Programs
⚫ Conform to ANSI Common Lisp
⚫ We can use Quicklisp on this implementation
14. Features of ABCL
The 2nd Conference of Kansai Lisp Users Group: 2017/07/08 Sat
⚫ Running on the JVM(Java Virtual Machine)
⚫ Can create Java objects and call their
method from Lisp code
⚫ Can call Lisp functions directly from Java
Programs
⚫ Conform to ANSI Common Lisp
⚫ We can use Quicklisp on this implementation
15. Features of ABCL
The 2nd Conference of Kansai Lisp Users Group: 2017/07/08 Sat
⚫ Running on the JVM(Java Virtual Machine)
⚫ Can create Java objects and call their
method from Lisp code
⚫ Can call Lisp functions directly from Java
Programs
⚫ Conform to ANSI Common Lisp
⚫ We can use Quicklisp on this implementation
16. Features of ABCL
The 2nd Conference of Kansai Lisp Users Group: 2017/07/08 Sat
⚫ Running on the JVM(Java Virtual Machine)
⚫ Can create Java objects and call their
method from Lisp code
⚫ Can call Lisp functions directly from Java
Programs
⚫ Conform to ANSI Common Lisp
⚫ We can use Quicklisp on this implementation
17. Features of ABCL
The 2nd Conference of Kansai Lisp Users Group: 2017/07/08 Sat
⚫ Running on the JVM(Java Virtual Machine)
⚫ Can create Java objects and call their
method from Lisp code
⚫ Can call Lisp functions directly from Java
Programs
⚫ Conform to ANSI Common Lisp
⚫ We can use Quicklisp on this implementation
18. Explicitly Supported Platforms
The 2nd Conference of Kansai Lisp Users Group: 2017/07/08 Sat
Windows
Linux
MacOS X
OpenBSD, NetBSD, FreeBSD
Solaris
Google App Engine
※ HP of ABCL
19. The 2nd Conference of Kansai Lisp Users Group: 2017/07/08 Sat
By the way...
20. News about ABCL
The 2nd Conference of Kansai Lisp Users Group: 2017/07/08 Sat
ABCL ver 1.5.0 has released
this June!!!!!!!!
21. My Presentation Topic
The 2nd Conference of Kansai Lisp Users Group: 2017/07/08 Sat
How to use Java programs
from CommonLisp on ABCL
22. The 2nd Conference of Kansai Lisp Users Group: 2017/07/08 Sat
How to installation
by using binary files
on MacOS
23. Installation
The 2nd Conference of Kansai Lisp Users Group: 2017/07/08 Sat
Download binary file or
source file from ABCL HP
https://common-lisp.net/project/armedbear/
24. The 2nd Conference of Kansai Lisp Users Group: 2017/07/08 Sat
Installation
43. The 2nd Conference of Kansai Lisp Users Group: 2017/07/08 Sat
Success!!!
44. The 2nd Conference of Kansai Lisp Users Group: 2017/07/08 Sat
Show you how to
call Java program
from ABCL
Next
45. Write Simple Java Program
The 2nd Conference of Kansai Lisp Users Group: 2017/07/08 Sat
File name: Main.java
Simple static method
to add two numbers
72. You Can Call Lisp Functions From Java
The 2nd Conference of Kansai Lisp Users Group: 2017/07/08 Sat
73. You Can Call Lisp Functions From Java
The 2nd Conference of Kansai Lisp Users Group: 2017/07/08 Sat
But it s out of today s Topic
74. ABCL initialize file
The 2nd Conference of Kansai Lisp Users Group: 2017/07/08 Sat
Make /.abclrc and describe
the requirement and classpath
75. Conclusion
The 2nd Conference of Kansai Lisp Users Group: 2017/07/08 Sat
You can call
Java Objects and its Methods
on ABCL
76. Conclusion
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You can develop a system
in CommonLisp
with libraries which is
only provided Java Code
by using ABCL
77. Conclusion
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Please read user manual
http://abcl.org/releases/1.5.0/abcl-1.5.0-rc-0.pdf
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How about using
ABCL in your Project?
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Enjoy
Lisp Life!!
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Thanks for
your Listening!
Any Questions or Comments?
81.
82. Reference
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HP(ABCL): https://common-lisp.net/project/armedbear/
ABCL User Manual: http://abcl.org/releases/1.5.0/
abcl-1.5.0-rc-0.pdf