Are you a backend developer that’s being pushed into front end development? Are you frustrated with all JavaScript frameworks and build tools you have to learn to be a good UI developer? If so, this session is for you! We’ll explore the tools of the trade for fronted development (npm, yarn, Gulp, Webpack, Yeoman) and learn the basics of HTML, CSS, and JavaScript. I'll dive into the intricacies of Bootstrap, Material Design, ES6, and TypeScript. Finally, after getting you up to speed with all this new tech, I'll show how it can all be found and integrated through the fine and dandy JHipster project.
Front End Development for Back End Developers - vJUG24 2017Matt Raible
Are you a backend developer that’s being pushed into front-end development? Are you frustrated with all JavaScript frameworks and build tools you have to learn to be a good UI developer? If so, this session is for you! We’ll explore the tools for frontend development and frameworks too!
Streamed live at 8pm MST on Oct 25, 2017! https://virtualjug.com/vjug24/
Develop Hip APIs and Apps with Spring Boot and Angular - Connect.Tech 2017Matt Raible
Building a modern web application requires a lot of tools, frameworks, and techniques. This session shows how JHipster unites popular frameworks such as Angular, Spring Boot, and Bootstrap. Learn how Yeoman, a scaffolding tool for modern web apps, works with JHipster to generate a project that uses Java 8, SQL or NoSQL databases, Spring profiles, Maven or Gradle, Webpack, WebSockets, and BrowserSync. It also supports a number of different authentication mechanisms, including classic session-based auth, OAuth 2.0, and JWT-based authentication. For production deployments, JHipster includes out-of-the-box support for AWS, Cloud Foundry, Heroku, Docker, and Kubernetes.
Get Hip with Java Hipster - JavaOne 2017Matt Raible
Building a modern web application requires a lot of tools, frameworks, and techniques. This session shows how JHipster unites popular frameworks such as Angular, Spring Boot, and Bootstrap. Learn how Yeoman, a scaffolding tool for modern web apps, works with JHipster to generate a project that uses Java 8, SQL or NoSQL databases, Spring profiles, Maven or Gradle, Webpack, WebSockets, and BrowserSync. It also supports a number of different authentication mechanisms, including classic session-based auth, OAuth 2.0, and JWT-based authentication. For production deployments, JHipster includes out-of-the-box support for AWS, Cloud Foundry, Heroku, Docker, and Kubernetes.
Front End Development for Back End Java Developers - NYJavaSIG 2019Matt Raible
Are you a backend Java developer that's being pushed into front-end development? Are you frustrated with all the JavaScript frameworks and build tools you have to learn to be a good UI developer? If so, this session is for you! We'll explore the landscape of UI development, including web standards, frameworks, and what’s on the horizon (e.g., micro frontends).
Bootiful Development with Spring Boot and React - RWX 2017Matt Raible
To simplify development and deployment, you want everything in the same artifact, so you put your React app “inside” your Spring Boot app, right? But what if you could create your React app as a standalone app and make cross-origin requests to your API? A client app that can point to any server makes it easy to test your current client code against other servers (e.g. test, staging, production). This session shows how to develop with Java 8, Spring Boot, React, and TypeScript. You’ll learn how to create REST endpoints with Spring MVC, configure Spring Boot to allow CORS, and create an React app to display its data. If time allows we’ll cover authentication with OpenID Connect and deployment to Cloud Foundry.
Blog post: https://developer.okta.com/blog/2017/12/06/bootiful-development-with-spring-boot-and-react
Demo app: https://github.com/oktadeveloper/spring-boot-react-example
Spring Boot APIs and Angular Apps: Get Hip with JHipster! KCDC 2019Matt Raible
JHipster is bad-ass. It's an Apache-licensed open source project that allows you to generate Spring Boot APIs and Angular (or React!) apps. It has a vibrant community and ecosystem with support for deploying to many cloud providers and using the latest DevOps buzzwords, like Docker and K8s.
This session will show you JHipster, why it's cool, and show you how to create an app with it.
* Demo Code: https://github.com/mraible/jhipster6-demo
* JHipster + OIDC: https://developer.okta.com/blog/2019/04/04/java-11-java-12-jhipster-oidc
* JHipster + Microservices: https://developer.okta.com/blog/2019/05/23/java-microservices-spring-cloud-config
* JHipster + Ionic: https://developer.okta.com/blog/2019/06/24/ionic-4-angular-spring-boot-jhipster
* JHipster + React Native: https://developer.okta.com/blog/2018/10/10/react-native-spring-boot-mobile-app
Reactive Java Microservices with Spring Boot and JHipster - Denver JUG 2021Matt Raible
Microservice architectures are all the rage in JavaLand. They allow teams to develop services independently and deploy autonomously.
Why microservices?
IF
you are developing a large/complex application
AND
you need to deliver it rapidly, frequently, and reliably over a long period of time
THEN
the Microservice Architecture is often a good choice
Reactive architectures are becoming increasingly popular for organizations that need to do more, with less hardware. Reactive programming allows you to build systems that are resilient to high loads.
In this session, I'll show you how to use JHipster to create a reactive microservices architecture with Spring Boot, Spring Cloud, Keycloak, and run it all in Docker. You will leave with the know-how to create your own resilient apps!
Related blog post: https://developer.okta.com/blog/2021/01/20/reactive-java-microservices
YouTube demo: https://youtu.be/clkEUHWT9-M
YouTube recording: https://youtu.be/8OuZMFyh0xE
GitHub repo: https://github.com/oktadev/java-microservices-examples/tree/main/reactive-jhipster
Java REST API Framework Comparison - PWX 2021Matt Raible
Use Spring Boot! No, use Micronaut!! Nooooo, Quarkus is the best!!!
There's a lot of developers praising the hottest, and fastest, Java REST frameworks: Micronaut, Quarkus, and Spring Boot. In this session, you'll learn how to do the following with each framework:
✅ Build a REST API
✅ Secure your API with OAuth 2.0
✅ Optimize for production with Docker and GraalVM
I'll also share some performance numbers and pretty graphs to compare community metrics.
Related blog post: https://developer.okta.com/blog/2021/06/18/native-java-framework-comparison
Front End Development for Back End Developers - vJUG24 2017Matt Raible
Are you a backend developer that’s being pushed into front-end development? Are you frustrated with all JavaScript frameworks and build tools you have to learn to be a good UI developer? If so, this session is for you! We’ll explore the tools for frontend development and frameworks too!
Streamed live at 8pm MST on Oct 25, 2017! https://virtualjug.com/vjug24/
Develop Hip APIs and Apps with Spring Boot and Angular - Connect.Tech 2017Matt Raible
Building a modern web application requires a lot of tools, frameworks, and techniques. This session shows how JHipster unites popular frameworks such as Angular, Spring Boot, and Bootstrap. Learn how Yeoman, a scaffolding tool for modern web apps, works with JHipster to generate a project that uses Java 8, SQL or NoSQL databases, Spring profiles, Maven or Gradle, Webpack, WebSockets, and BrowserSync. It also supports a number of different authentication mechanisms, including classic session-based auth, OAuth 2.0, and JWT-based authentication. For production deployments, JHipster includes out-of-the-box support for AWS, Cloud Foundry, Heroku, Docker, and Kubernetes.
Get Hip with Java Hipster - JavaOne 2017Matt Raible
Building a modern web application requires a lot of tools, frameworks, and techniques. This session shows how JHipster unites popular frameworks such as Angular, Spring Boot, and Bootstrap. Learn how Yeoman, a scaffolding tool for modern web apps, works with JHipster to generate a project that uses Java 8, SQL or NoSQL databases, Spring profiles, Maven or Gradle, Webpack, WebSockets, and BrowserSync. It also supports a number of different authentication mechanisms, including classic session-based auth, OAuth 2.0, and JWT-based authentication. For production deployments, JHipster includes out-of-the-box support for AWS, Cloud Foundry, Heroku, Docker, and Kubernetes.
Front End Development for Back End Java Developers - NYJavaSIG 2019Matt Raible
Are you a backend Java developer that's being pushed into front-end development? Are you frustrated with all the JavaScript frameworks and build tools you have to learn to be a good UI developer? If so, this session is for you! We'll explore the landscape of UI development, including web standards, frameworks, and what’s on the horizon (e.g., micro frontends).
Bootiful Development with Spring Boot and React - RWX 2017Matt Raible
To simplify development and deployment, you want everything in the same artifact, so you put your React app “inside” your Spring Boot app, right? But what if you could create your React app as a standalone app and make cross-origin requests to your API? A client app that can point to any server makes it easy to test your current client code against other servers (e.g. test, staging, production). This session shows how to develop with Java 8, Spring Boot, React, and TypeScript. You’ll learn how to create REST endpoints with Spring MVC, configure Spring Boot to allow CORS, and create an React app to display its data. If time allows we’ll cover authentication with OpenID Connect and deployment to Cloud Foundry.
Blog post: https://developer.okta.com/blog/2017/12/06/bootiful-development-with-spring-boot-and-react
Demo app: https://github.com/oktadeveloper/spring-boot-react-example
Spring Boot APIs and Angular Apps: Get Hip with JHipster! KCDC 2019Matt Raible
JHipster is bad-ass. It's an Apache-licensed open source project that allows you to generate Spring Boot APIs and Angular (or React!) apps. It has a vibrant community and ecosystem with support for deploying to many cloud providers and using the latest DevOps buzzwords, like Docker and K8s.
This session will show you JHipster, why it's cool, and show you how to create an app with it.
* Demo Code: https://github.com/mraible/jhipster6-demo
* JHipster + OIDC: https://developer.okta.com/blog/2019/04/04/java-11-java-12-jhipster-oidc
* JHipster + Microservices: https://developer.okta.com/blog/2019/05/23/java-microservices-spring-cloud-config
* JHipster + Ionic: https://developer.okta.com/blog/2019/06/24/ionic-4-angular-spring-boot-jhipster
* JHipster + React Native: https://developer.okta.com/blog/2018/10/10/react-native-spring-boot-mobile-app
Reactive Java Microservices with Spring Boot and JHipster - Denver JUG 2021Matt Raible
Microservice architectures are all the rage in JavaLand. They allow teams to develop services independently and deploy autonomously.
Why microservices?
IF
you are developing a large/complex application
AND
you need to deliver it rapidly, frequently, and reliably over a long period of time
THEN
the Microservice Architecture is often a good choice
Reactive architectures are becoming increasingly popular for organizations that need to do more, with less hardware. Reactive programming allows you to build systems that are resilient to high loads.
In this session, I'll show you how to use JHipster to create a reactive microservices architecture with Spring Boot, Spring Cloud, Keycloak, and run it all in Docker. You will leave with the know-how to create your own resilient apps!
Related blog post: https://developer.okta.com/blog/2021/01/20/reactive-java-microservices
YouTube demo: https://youtu.be/clkEUHWT9-M
YouTube recording: https://youtu.be/8OuZMFyh0xE
GitHub repo: https://github.com/oktadev/java-microservices-examples/tree/main/reactive-jhipster
Java REST API Framework Comparison - PWX 2021Matt Raible
Use Spring Boot! No, use Micronaut!! Nooooo, Quarkus is the best!!!
There's a lot of developers praising the hottest, and fastest, Java REST frameworks: Micronaut, Quarkus, and Spring Boot. In this session, you'll learn how to do the following with each framework:
✅ Build a REST API
✅ Secure your API with OAuth 2.0
✅ Optimize for production with Docker and GraalVM
I'll also share some performance numbers and pretty graphs to compare community metrics.
Related blog post: https://developer.okta.com/blog/2021/06/18/native-java-framework-comparison
Bootiful Development with Spring Boot and React - SpringOne 2017Matt Raible
To simplify development and deployment, you want everything in the same artifact, so you put your React app “inside” your Spring Boot app, right? But what if you could create your React app as a standalone app and make cross-origin requests to your API? A client app that can point to any server makes it easy to test your current client code against other servers (e.g. test, staging, production). This session shows how to develop with Java 8, Spring Boot, React, and TypeScript. You’ll learn how to create REST endpoints with Spring MVC, configure Spring Boot to allow CORS, and create an React app to display its data. If time allows we’ll cover authentication with OpenID Connect and deployment to Cloud Foundry.
Blog post: https://developer.okta.com/blog/2017/12/06/bootiful-development-with-spring-boot-and-react
Demo app: https://github.com/oktadeveloper/spring-boot-react-example
Front End Development for Back End Java Developers - Jfokus 2020Matt Raible
Are you a backend Java developer that's being pushed into front-end development? Are you frustrated with all the JavaScript frameworks and build tools you have to learn to be a good UI developer? If so, this session is for you! We'll explore the landscape of UI development, including web standards, frameworks, and what’s on the horizon (e.g., micro frontends).
Microservices for the Masses with Spring Boot, JHipster, and OAuth - Utah JUG...Matt Raible
Microservices are all the rage and being deployed by many Java Hipsters. If you’re working with a large team that needs different release cycles for product components, microservices can be a blessing. If you’re working at your VW Restoration Shop and running its online store with your own software, having five services to manage and deploy can be a real pain.
Share your knowledge and experience about microservices in this informative and code-heavy talk. We’ll use JHipster (a Yeoman generator) to create Angular + Spring Boot apps on separate instances with a unified front-end. I’ll also show you options for securing your API gateway and individual applications using JWT. Heroku, Kubernetes, Docker, ELK, Spring Cloud, Okta; there will be plenty of interesting demos to see!
Bootiful Development with Spring Boot and React - UberConf 2018Matt Raible
To simplify development and deployment, you want everything in the same artifact, so you put your React app “inside” your Spring Boot app, right? But what if you could create your React app as a standalone app and make cross-origin requests to your API? A client app that can point to any server makes it easy to test your current client code against other servers (e.g. test, staging, production). This session shows how to develop with Java 8, Spring Boot, React, and TypeScript. You’ll learn how to create REST endpoints with Spring MVC, configure Spring Boot to allow CORS, and create a React app to display its data. If time allows we’ll cover authentication with OpenID Connect and deployment to Cloud Foundry.
Blog: https://developer.okta.com/blog/2017/12/06/bootiful-development-with-spring-boot-and-react
GitHub: https://github.com/oktadeveloper/spring-boot-react-example
How to Win at UI Development in the World of Microservices - THAT Conference ...Matt Raible
You've figured out how to split up your backend services into microservices and scale your teams to the moon! But what about the front-end? Are you still building monoliths for your UI? This session will talk about the history of web frameworks, the microservices explosion, and techniques + frameworks for complementing your microservices with micro frontends. It'll include developer stories from folks implementing micro frontends and recommendations for learning more about them.
Web App Security for Java Developers - UberConf 2021Matt Raible
Web app security is not just authentication and authorization. It's also the things you do to protect your web app from attackers with their XSS (cross-site scripting), SQL injection, DoS/DDoS attacks, and CSRF (cross-site request forgery), to name a few.
Web app security is a central component of any web-based business. The internet exposes web apps to attacks from different locations and various levels of scale and complexity. Web application security deals specifically with the security surrounding websites, web applications, and web services such as APIs.
In this presentation, you'll learn seven ways to better web app security, using Spring Security for code samples. You'll also see some quick demos of Spring Boot, Angular, and JHipster with Okta.
Front End Development for Backend Developers - GIDS 2019Matt Raible
Are you a backend developer that's being pushed into front-end development? Are you frustrated with all JavaScript frameworks and build tools you have to learn to be a good UI developer? If so, this session is for you! We'll explore the tools for frontend development and frameworks too!
Developing PWAs and Mobile Apps with Ionic, Angular, and JHipster - Devoxx Mo...Matt Raible
In this session, I show how to build a Progressive Web App (PWA) AND a mobile app using Ionic, Angular and JHipster. PWAs are being hyped as the next big thing in mobile development.
This talk describes the trials and tribulations of developing the Ionic Module for JHipster. It will show how you can easily generate Ionic UIs and describe the pain points of working with Node and Yeoman to develop this module.
My Dev Story about Ionic for JHipster on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B7TjR_rJVeU
Mobile Development with Ionic, React Native, and JHipster - ACGNJ Java Users ...Matt Raible
Mobile development offers a lot of options. To develop native apps, you can use Java or Kotlin on Android. On iOS, you can use Objective C or Swift. There are other options, too. You can build hybrid mobile apps and Progressive Web Apps (PWAs). Hybrid mobile apps are those created with web technologies (HTML, JavaScript, and CSS) that look like native apps. PWAs have the ability to work offline and act like mobile apps.
In this talk, we'll explore a few different mobile technologies: Ionic 4 (with Angular), React Native, and PWAs. You'll walk away with knowledge of how to build mobile + Spring Boot apps in minutes with JHipster.
Demo Script: https://github.com/mraible/mobile-jhipster/blob/master/demo.adoc
A Gentle Introduction to Angular Schematics - Angular SF 2019Matt Raible
You might’ve heard of Angular Schematics, but do you know what they do? Learn how you can use this powerful tool to develop workflows and simplify configurations for your Angular projects.
Blog post: https://developer.okta.com/blog/2019/02/13/angular-schematics
Source code: https://github.com/oktadeveloper/okta-angular-schematics-example
Screencast: https://youtu.be/ANwZIt3Ni2s
This talk covers the history of Spring, as well as what's new in Spring 3.1.
Specific areas discussed:
- Environments and Profiles
- Servlet 3.0 Support
- Hibernate 4 Support
- Cache Abstraction
- Java Configuration
- Test Context Support for Configuration Classes and Profiles
Read more about this presentation at:
http://raibledesigns.com/rd/entry/my_what_s_new_in
A Gentle Introduction to Angular Schematics - Devoxx Belgium 2019Matt Raible
You might’ve heard of Angular Schematics, but do you know what they do? Learn how you can use this powerful tool to develop workflows and simplify configurations for your Angular projects.
In this session, you'll learn how to create a schematic, how to test it, and how you can use them with non-Angular projects.
* YouTube video: https://youtu.be/bLLJqagO_dg
* Blog post: https://developer.okta.com/blog/2019/02/13/angular-schematics
* GitHub repo: https://github.com/oktadeveloper/schematics
Tips and criteria for selecting a web presentation framework. The focus is on Java-based frameworks, but the criteria are valid for any platform. From a panel discussion at the Seattle Java User Group (SeaJUG)
Getting Started with Angular - Stormpath Webinar, January 2017Matt Raible
YouTube video of webinar: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jq3szz2KOOs
This presentation is from a Stormpath Webinar I did on January 12, 2017. It was designed to teach developers how to build apps using Angular. Topics covered: tools needed, how to setup a project, how to run/deploy and how to deploy it to the cloud. I also talked about TypeScript, components, RxJS, routing, CSS frameworks and security.
Mobile Development with Ionic, React Native, and JHipster - AllTheTalks 2020Matt Raible
Mobile development offers a lot of options. To develop native apps, you can use Java or Kotlin on Android. On iOS, you can use Objective C or Swift. There are other options, too. You can build hybrid mobile apps and Progressive Web Apps (PWAs). Hybrid mobile apps are those created with web technologies (HTML, JavaScript, and CSS) that look like native apps. PWAs have the ability to work offline and act like mobile apps.
In this talk, we'll explore a few different mobile technologies: Ionic 4 (with Angular), React Native, and PWAs. You'll walk away with knowledge of how to build mobile + Spring Boot apps in minutes with JHipster.
* GitHub repo: https://github.com/mraible/mobile-jhipster
* Demo script: https://github.com/mraible/mobile-jhipster/blob/master/demo.adoc
Apache Roller, Acegi Security and Single Sign-onMatt Raible
Acegi Security is quickly becoming a widely respected security framework for Java applications. Not only does this security framework solve many of the deficiencies of J2EE's security mechanisms, but it's also easy to implement and configure. This tutorial will help you learn more about Acegi Security, as well as how to integrate it into your web applications. The Roller Weblogger project (currently in Apache's incubator) uses Acegi Security for many of its features: authentication, password encryption, remember me and SSL switching. After learning about Roller and Acegi, you will see how to deploy Roller onto Tomcat and Geronimo. Following that, you will learn how to hook Roller/Acegi into Apache Directory Server for authentication. Finally, you will learn how to integrate Roller with a Single Sign-on System (Yale's Central Authentication Service).
Do you hear of Vue.js everywhere lately? With this presentation, you will be able to create your first app in just 30 minutes. Understand the basics and get yourself a solid knowledge to start your journey with the new progressive JavaScript Framework.
ColdBox APIs + VueJS - powering Mobile, Desktop and Web Apps with 1 VueJS cod...Gavin Pickin
For a long time, some frontend Javascript frameworks have helped you with one or two styles of Apps, but Quasar is an amazing new VueJS framework that allows you to build Single Page Apps (SPA), Server-side Rendered Apps (SSR), Progressive Web Apps (PWA), Mobile Apps (Android and IOS) through Cordova as well as Multi-platform Desktop Apps using Electron. With the Quasar CLI, you can quickly start a project, and have a single code base that can output multiple formats, as needed. Come to this session and find out how.
Presented at Into the Box 2019
Bootiful Development with Spring Boot and React - SpringOne 2017Matt Raible
To simplify development and deployment, you want everything in the same artifact, so you put your React app “inside” your Spring Boot app, right? But what if you could create your React app as a standalone app and make cross-origin requests to your API? A client app that can point to any server makes it easy to test your current client code against other servers (e.g. test, staging, production). This session shows how to develop with Java 8, Spring Boot, React, and TypeScript. You’ll learn how to create REST endpoints with Spring MVC, configure Spring Boot to allow CORS, and create an React app to display its data. If time allows we’ll cover authentication with OpenID Connect and deployment to Cloud Foundry.
Blog post: https://developer.okta.com/blog/2017/12/06/bootiful-development-with-spring-boot-and-react
Demo app: https://github.com/oktadeveloper/spring-boot-react-example
Front End Development for Back End Java Developers - Jfokus 2020Matt Raible
Are you a backend Java developer that's being pushed into front-end development? Are you frustrated with all the JavaScript frameworks and build tools you have to learn to be a good UI developer? If so, this session is for you! We'll explore the landscape of UI development, including web standards, frameworks, and what’s on the horizon (e.g., micro frontends).
Microservices for the Masses with Spring Boot, JHipster, and OAuth - Utah JUG...Matt Raible
Microservices are all the rage and being deployed by many Java Hipsters. If you’re working with a large team that needs different release cycles for product components, microservices can be a blessing. If you’re working at your VW Restoration Shop and running its online store with your own software, having five services to manage and deploy can be a real pain.
Share your knowledge and experience about microservices in this informative and code-heavy talk. We’ll use JHipster (a Yeoman generator) to create Angular + Spring Boot apps on separate instances with a unified front-end. I’ll also show you options for securing your API gateway and individual applications using JWT. Heroku, Kubernetes, Docker, ELK, Spring Cloud, Okta; there will be plenty of interesting demos to see!
Bootiful Development with Spring Boot and React - UberConf 2018Matt Raible
To simplify development and deployment, you want everything in the same artifact, so you put your React app “inside” your Spring Boot app, right? But what if you could create your React app as a standalone app and make cross-origin requests to your API? A client app that can point to any server makes it easy to test your current client code against other servers (e.g. test, staging, production). This session shows how to develop with Java 8, Spring Boot, React, and TypeScript. You’ll learn how to create REST endpoints with Spring MVC, configure Spring Boot to allow CORS, and create a React app to display its data. If time allows we’ll cover authentication with OpenID Connect and deployment to Cloud Foundry.
Blog: https://developer.okta.com/blog/2017/12/06/bootiful-development-with-spring-boot-and-react
GitHub: https://github.com/oktadeveloper/spring-boot-react-example
How to Win at UI Development in the World of Microservices - THAT Conference ...Matt Raible
You've figured out how to split up your backend services into microservices and scale your teams to the moon! But what about the front-end? Are you still building monoliths for your UI? This session will talk about the history of web frameworks, the microservices explosion, and techniques + frameworks for complementing your microservices with micro frontends. It'll include developer stories from folks implementing micro frontends and recommendations for learning more about them.
Web App Security for Java Developers - UberConf 2021Matt Raible
Web app security is not just authentication and authorization. It's also the things you do to protect your web app from attackers with their XSS (cross-site scripting), SQL injection, DoS/DDoS attacks, and CSRF (cross-site request forgery), to name a few.
Web app security is a central component of any web-based business. The internet exposes web apps to attacks from different locations and various levels of scale and complexity. Web application security deals specifically with the security surrounding websites, web applications, and web services such as APIs.
In this presentation, you'll learn seven ways to better web app security, using Spring Security for code samples. You'll also see some quick demos of Spring Boot, Angular, and JHipster with Okta.
Front End Development for Backend Developers - GIDS 2019Matt Raible
Are you a backend developer that's being pushed into front-end development? Are you frustrated with all JavaScript frameworks and build tools you have to learn to be a good UI developer? If so, this session is for you! We'll explore the tools for frontend development and frameworks too!
Developing PWAs and Mobile Apps with Ionic, Angular, and JHipster - Devoxx Mo...Matt Raible
In this session, I show how to build a Progressive Web App (PWA) AND a mobile app using Ionic, Angular and JHipster. PWAs are being hyped as the next big thing in mobile development.
This talk describes the trials and tribulations of developing the Ionic Module for JHipster. It will show how you can easily generate Ionic UIs and describe the pain points of working with Node and Yeoman to develop this module.
My Dev Story about Ionic for JHipster on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B7TjR_rJVeU
Mobile Development with Ionic, React Native, and JHipster - ACGNJ Java Users ...Matt Raible
Mobile development offers a lot of options. To develop native apps, you can use Java or Kotlin on Android. On iOS, you can use Objective C or Swift. There are other options, too. You can build hybrid mobile apps and Progressive Web Apps (PWAs). Hybrid mobile apps are those created with web technologies (HTML, JavaScript, and CSS) that look like native apps. PWAs have the ability to work offline and act like mobile apps.
In this talk, we'll explore a few different mobile technologies: Ionic 4 (with Angular), React Native, and PWAs. You'll walk away with knowledge of how to build mobile + Spring Boot apps in minutes with JHipster.
Demo Script: https://github.com/mraible/mobile-jhipster/blob/master/demo.adoc
A Gentle Introduction to Angular Schematics - Angular SF 2019Matt Raible
You might’ve heard of Angular Schematics, but do you know what they do? Learn how you can use this powerful tool to develop workflows and simplify configurations for your Angular projects.
Blog post: https://developer.okta.com/blog/2019/02/13/angular-schematics
Source code: https://github.com/oktadeveloper/okta-angular-schematics-example
Screencast: https://youtu.be/ANwZIt3Ni2s
This talk covers the history of Spring, as well as what's new in Spring 3.1.
Specific areas discussed:
- Environments and Profiles
- Servlet 3.0 Support
- Hibernate 4 Support
- Cache Abstraction
- Java Configuration
- Test Context Support for Configuration Classes and Profiles
Read more about this presentation at:
http://raibledesigns.com/rd/entry/my_what_s_new_in
A Gentle Introduction to Angular Schematics - Devoxx Belgium 2019Matt Raible
You might’ve heard of Angular Schematics, but do you know what they do? Learn how you can use this powerful tool to develop workflows and simplify configurations for your Angular projects.
In this session, you'll learn how to create a schematic, how to test it, and how you can use them with non-Angular projects.
* YouTube video: https://youtu.be/bLLJqagO_dg
* Blog post: https://developer.okta.com/blog/2019/02/13/angular-schematics
* GitHub repo: https://github.com/oktadeveloper/schematics
Tips and criteria for selecting a web presentation framework. The focus is on Java-based frameworks, but the criteria are valid for any platform. From a panel discussion at the Seattle Java User Group (SeaJUG)
Getting Started with Angular - Stormpath Webinar, January 2017Matt Raible
YouTube video of webinar: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jq3szz2KOOs
This presentation is from a Stormpath Webinar I did on January 12, 2017. It was designed to teach developers how to build apps using Angular. Topics covered: tools needed, how to setup a project, how to run/deploy and how to deploy it to the cloud. I also talked about TypeScript, components, RxJS, routing, CSS frameworks and security.
Mobile Development with Ionic, React Native, and JHipster - AllTheTalks 2020Matt Raible
Mobile development offers a lot of options. To develop native apps, you can use Java or Kotlin on Android. On iOS, you can use Objective C or Swift. There are other options, too. You can build hybrid mobile apps and Progressive Web Apps (PWAs). Hybrid mobile apps are those created with web technologies (HTML, JavaScript, and CSS) that look like native apps. PWAs have the ability to work offline and act like mobile apps.
In this talk, we'll explore a few different mobile technologies: Ionic 4 (with Angular), React Native, and PWAs. You'll walk away with knowledge of how to build mobile + Spring Boot apps in minutes with JHipster.
* GitHub repo: https://github.com/mraible/mobile-jhipster
* Demo script: https://github.com/mraible/mobile-jhipster/blob/master/demo.adoc
Apache Roller, Acegi Security and Single Sign-onMatt Raible
Acegi Security is quickly becoming a widely respected security framework for Java applications. Not only does this security framework solve many of the deficiencies of J2EE's security mechanisms, but it's also easy to implement and configure. This tutorial will help you learn more about Acegi Security, as well as how to integrate it into your web applications. The Roller Weblogger project (currently in Apache's incubator) uses Acegi Security for many of its features: authentication, password encryption, remember me and SSL switching. After learning about Roller and Acegi, you will see how to deploy Roller onto Tomcat and Geronimo. Following that, you will learn how to hook Roller/Acegi into Apache Directory Server for authentication. Finally, you will learn how to integrate Roller with a Single Sign-on System (Yale's Central Authentication Service).
Do you hear of Vue.js everywhere lately? With this presentation, you will be able to create your first app in just 30 minutes. Understand the basics and get yourself a solid knowledge to start your journey with the new progressive JavaScript Framework.
ColdBox APIs + VueJS - powering Mobile, Desktop and Web Apps with 1 VueJS cod...Gavin Pickin
For a long time, some frontend Javascript frameworks have helped you with one or two styles of Apps, but Quasar is an amazing new VueJS framework that allows you to build Single Page Apps (SPA), Server-side Rendered Apps (SSR), Progressive Web Apps (PWA), Mobile Apps (Android and IOS) through Cordova as well as Multi-platform Desktop Apps using Electron. With the Quasar CLI, you can quickly start a project, and have a single code base that can output multiple formats, as needed. Come to this session and find out how.
Presented at Into the Box 2019
From Idea to App (or “How we roll at Small Town Heroes”)Bramus Van Damme
Guestlecture I gave to the students ICT at Odisee, explaining the app development process, how we do certain things at Small Town Heroes, and how we implement QA throughout our process.
ITB2019 ColdBox APIs + VueJS - powering Mobile, Desktop and Web Apps with 1 V...Ortus Solutions, Corp
For a long time, some frontend Javascript frameworks have helped you with one or two styles of Apps, but Quasar is an amazing new VueJS framework that allows you to build Single Page Apps (SPA), Server-side Rendered Apps (SSR), Progressive Web Apps (PWA), Mobile Apps (Android and IOS) through Cordova as well as Multi-platform Desktop Apps using Electron. With the Quasar CLI, you can quickly start a project, and have a single code base that can output multiple formats, as needed. Come to this session and find out how.
A guide to create a simple Java application and upload it to the Google Cloud Platform with Google App Engine. This presentation covers usage of persistence API with both Google Cloud SQL and Google Cloud Datastore.
Bootiful Development with Spring Boot and Vue - RWX 2018Matt Raible
You’re in love with Spring Boot, but you miss your old pal AngularJS? Don’t fear, Vue.js is here! Vue is very similar to AngularJS, but much more powerful, yet slim and light for PWAs.
In this session, you’ll see how to build a Spring Boot API and secure it with Spring Security. You’ll also learn how to build a Vue.js PWA, all the while enjoying a bootiful hot-code-reload experience. Lots of live coding in this one!
Blog: https://developer.okta.com/blog/2018/12/03/bootiful-spring-boot-java-vue-typescript
GitHub: https://github.com/oktadeveloper/spring-boot-vue-example
RSVP Node.js class at www.nycdatascience.com
NYC data science academy's free workshop, given at NYC Open Data Meetup, http://www.meetup.com/NYC-Open-Data/events/163300552/
From Backbone to Ember and Back(bone) Againjonknapp
As a software consultant, I get to see a lot of interesting code. In this particular instance a client was in the process of transforming their web application to a rich, interactive interface with the help of another company.
The project kicked off using Backbone and things were great. Until they were not great. Pages starting getting more and more involved and blame started being thrown at the technology choice.
A move to Ember.js ensued and the app was rewritten. But architecturally bad decisions don't hide long, and soon the rewrite was preforming even worse. That's when I stepped in, with the help of another consultant, to solve the performance issues once and for all. Our solution used Backbone.js and it was fast. This is that journey.
AngularJS training - Day 1 - Basics: Why, What and basic features of AngularJSmurtazahaveliwala
First part of AngularJS Training.
Covers details of AngularJs community and answers
- Why AngularJS ?
- What is AngularJS ?
- Getting started
- Basic Application layout and anatomies
- Data-binding, Existing Directives, Filters, Controllers
- Hosting on local (NodeJS) HTTPServer
Code samples available at
https://github.com/murtazahaveliwala/technext-angularjs-demo/tree/master/demos/static/angular-apps
Universal JavaScript Web Applications with React - Luciano Mammino - Codemoti...Codemotion
Since we started to see JS on the server side, the dream of developers has been to reduce the gap and the cost of switch between frontend/backend. Today with Node.js, React and a whole ecosystem of tools, this dream is becoming true! In this talk I am going to discuss about Universal (a.k.a. Isomorphic) JS and present some practical example regarding the major patterns related to routing, data retrieval and rendering. I will use Node, React, Webpack, Babel and React Router and give you a series of example to get you started easily with this new technology trend.
Universal JS Web Applications with React - Luciano Mammino - Codemotion Rome ...Luciano Mammino
Since we started to see JS on the server side, the dream of developers has been to reduce the gap and the cost of switch between frontend/backend technologies. Today with Node.js, React and a whole ecosystem of tools, this dream is becoming real! In this talk, I am going to discuss Universal (a.k.a. Isomorphic) JavaScript and present some practical example regarding the significant patterns related to routing, data retrieval and rendering. I will use Node, React, Webpack, Babel and React Router and give you a series of example to get you started easily with this new technology trend.
(interactive slides at http://slides.com/lucianomammino/universal-js-web-applications-with-react-codemotion-rome-2017 )
JHipster is one of those open-source projects you stumble upon and immediately think, "Of course!" It combines three very successful frameworks in web development: Bootstrap, Angular, and Spring Boot. Bootstrap was one of the first dominant web-component frameworks. Its largest appeal was that it only required a bit of HTML and it worked! All the efforts we made in the Java community to develop web components were shown a better path by Bootstrap. It leveled the playing field in HTML/CSS development, much like Apple's Human Interface Guidelines did for iOS apps.
This talk shows you how to use JHipster to build a Spring Boot API, an Angular UI, and make it all look good with Bootstrap. You'll learn how to deploy the generated project to Heroku too!
A Microsoft Silverlight User Group Starter Kit Made Available for Everyone to...DataLeader.io
PLEASE DOWNLOAD DECK SO THE ANIMATIONS WORK PROPERLY.
David Silverlight & Kim Schmidt presented this to the Phoenix Silverlight User Group prior to the Silverlight 4 release. The first slide has music, click it. It's the Black Eyed Peas singing "Let's Get it Started!"
The "Silverlight User Group Starter Kit" shown in the presentation was created by these rockstar developers: Kim Schmidt, David Silverlight, Victor Gaudioso, Cigdem Patlak, Colin Blair, John O'Keefe, Al Pascual, Jose Luis Latorre Millas, Edu Couchez, Caleb Jenkins, David Kelley, & Ariel Leroux. It's a fully-functional out-of-the-box user group site to customize.
Some functionality:
1. MVVM-based architecture
2. Streaming live presentations
3. Making use of OOB functionality
4. Remote interaction
5. RIA Services
6. Print & Webcam: Webcam takes picture, puts it on an entry badge you can print to be admitted to the meeting & can print the directions to the meeting
7. Login/Registration
8. Live Chat: ask questions of the presenter or selected person
9. Leave feedback
Architecture:
1. Microsoft Silverlight 4
2. Microsoft Expression Blend 4
3. RIA Services
4. Entity Framework
5. MVVM using SimpleMVVM
6. SQL Server Express
7. Membership using standard .NET Membership Provider
Registration Page: User Info, About You, Your Social Networks
Demo 1: Authentication & Social Networking
Demo 2: MVVM, RIA Services, & Print Event Pass
Demo 3: Video & Webcam Support
BLOOPERS AT THE END!
How to Build ToDo App with Vue 3 + TypeScriptKaty Slemon
Here’s a comprehensive step-by-step tutorial on how to get started with Vue Typescript. Let’s understand building To-do application combining Vue 3 + Typescript.
Django + Vue, JavaScript de 3ª generación para modernizar DjangoJavier Abadía
Slides de la charla que di en la PyConEs 2017 en Cáceres, el 24 de Septiembre.
Explicaba cómo montar un entorno de desarrollo ágil con Django en el back, Vue en el front y webpack para empaquetar el front y proporcionar Hot Module Reloading
Keep Identities in Sync the SCIMple Way - ApacheCon NA 2022Matt Raible
What if keeping your user stores in sync across domains was as simple as running "java -jar"? With Apache SCIMPle, it is!
Apache SCIMple is a SCIM 2.0-compliant server powered by Spring Boot 3. You can run it standalone or embedded in your existing app. It exposes user management REST endpoints and handles the hassle of user synchronization for you. If your identity provider supports SCIM, use the simple way!
GitHub example: https://github.com/mraible/okta-scim-spring-boot-example
Demo script: https://github.com/mraible/okta-scim-spring-boot-example/blob/main/demo.adoc
Micro Frontends for Java Microservices - Belfast JUG 2022Matt Raible
You've figured out how to split up your backend services into microservices and scale your teams to the moon, right?
But what about the frontend? Are you still building monoliths for your UI?
If so, you might want to check out micro frontends—basically extensions to the microservices pattern, where the concept is extended to the frontend.
Find out how to package and deploy your microservices and their UIs in the same artifact, as well as make it possible to test and develop them independently.
In this live session, Matt will show you how to build a microservices and micro frontends architecture using Angular, Spring Boot, and Spring Cloud.
Related blog post: https://auth0.com/blog/micro-frontends-for-java-microservices
GitHub repo: https://github.com/oktadev/auth0-micro-frontends-jhipster-example
Micro Frontends for Java Microservices - Dublin JUG 2022Matt Raible
You've figured out how to split up your backend services into microservices and scale your teams to the moon, right?
But what about the frontend? Are you still building monoliths for your UI?
If so, you might want to check out micro frontends—basically extensions to the microservices pattern, where the concept is extended to the frontend.
Find out how to package and deploy your microservices and their UIs in the same artifact, as well as make it possible to test and develop them independently.
In this live session, Matt will show you how to build a microservices and micro frontends architecture using Angular, Spring Boot, and Spring Cloud.
YouTube: https://youtu.be/lKC55S-OxPQ
Related blog post: https://auth0.com/blog/micro-frontends-for-java-microservices
GitHub repo: https://github.com/oktadev/auth0-micro-frontends-jhipster-example
Micro Frontends for Java Microservices - Cork JUG 2022Matt Raible
You've figured out how to split up your backend services into microservices and scale your teams to the moon, right?
But what about the frontend? Are you still building monoliths for your UI?
If so, you might want to check out micro frontends—basically extensions to the microservices pattern, where the concept is extended to the frontend.
Find out how to package and deploy your microservices and their UIs in the same artifact, as well as make it possible to test and develop them independently.
In this live session, Matt will show you how to build a microservices and micro frontends architecture using Angular, Spring Boot, and Spring Cloud.
Related blog post: https://auth0.com/blog/micro-frontends-for-java-microservices
GitHub repo: https://github.com/oktadev/auth0-micro-frontends-jhipster-example
Comparing Native Java REST API Frameworks - Seattle JUG 2022Matt Raible
Use Spring Boot! No, use Micronaut!! Nooooo, Quarkus is the best!!! What about Helidon?
There are a lot of developers praising the hottest, and fastest, Java REST frameworks: Micronaut, Quarkus, Spring Boot, and Helidon. In this session, you'll learn how to do the following with each framework:
✅ Build a REST API
✅ Secure your API with OAuth 2.0
✅ Optimize for production with Docker and GraalVM
I'll also share some performance numbers and pretty graphs to compare community metrics.
Related blog post: https://developer.okta.com/blog/2021/06/18/native-java-framework-comparison
Helidon companion post: https://developer.okta.com/blog/2022/01/06/native-java-helidon
GitHub repo: https://github.com/oktadev/native-java-examples
Reactive Java Microservices with Spring Boot and JHipster - Spring I/O 2022Matt Raible
Microservice architectures are all the rage in JavaLand. They allow teams to develop services independently and deploy autonomously.
Why microservices?
IF
you are developing a large/complex application
AND
you need to deliver it rapidly, frequently, and reliably over a long period of time
THEN
the Microservice Architecture is often a good choice.
Reactive architectures are becoming increasingly popular for organizations that need to do more, with less hardware. Reactive programming allows you to build systems that are resilient to high load.
In this session, I'll show you how to use JHipster to create a reactive microservices architecture with Spring Boot, Spring Cloud, Keycloak, and run it all in Docker. You will leave with the know-how to create your own resilient apps!
Related blog post: https://developer.okta.com/blog/2021/01/20/reactive-java-microservices
YouTube demo: https://youtu.be/clkEUHWT9-M
GitHub repo: https://github.com/oktadev/java-microservices-examples/tree/main/reactive-jhipster
Comparing Native Java REST API Frameworks - Devoxx France 2022Matt Raible
Use Spring Boot! No, use Micronaut!! Nooooo, Quarkus is the best!!! What about Helidon?
There are a lot of developers praising the hottest, and fastest, Java REST frameworks: Micronaut, Quarkus, Spring Boot, and Helidon. In this session, you'll learn how to do the following with each framework:
✅ Build a REST API
✅ Secure your API with OAuth 2.0
✅ Optimize for production with Docker and GraalVM
I'll also share some performance numbers and pretty graphs to compare community metrics.
Related blog post: https://developer.okta.com/blog/2021/06/18/native-java-framework-comparison
Helidon companion post: https://developer.okta.com/blog/2022/01/06/native-java-helidon
GitHub repo: https://github.com/oktadev/native-java-examples
Lock That Sh*t Down! Auth Security Patterns for Apps, APIs, and Infra - Devne...Matt Raible
In this session, you'll learn about recommended patterns for securing your backend APIs, the infrastructure they run on, and your SPAs and mobile apps.
The world is no longer a place where you just need to secure your apps’ UI. You need to pay attention to your dependency pipeline and open-source frameworks, too. Once you have the app built, with secure-by-design code, what about the cloud it runs on? Are the servers secure? What about the accounts you use to access them?
If you lock all that sh*t down, how do you codify your solution so you can transport it cloud-to-cloud, or back to on-premises? This session will explore these concepts and many more!
Native Java with Spring Boot and JHipster - Garden State JUG 2021Matt Raible
Do you want to deploy your Spring Boot apps in a serverless environment and have them start up in milliseconds? Of course, you do!
In this talk, Josh Long and Matt Raible will introduce you to Spring Native. They'll teach you all about how it can compile Spring Boot apps into native binaries that start faster than a speeding bullet! You'll learn about native testing support with JUnit 5 and the pros and cons of native vs JVM deployments.
This talk will also highlight a customer, the JHipster project. JHipster generates Spring Boot-based monoliths and microservices. You'll learn about the project's experience with Spring Boot, Spring Cloud, Spring WebFlux, and Spring Native. It ain't easy being a Java Hipster, but the Spring ecosystem does simplify the process quite a bit.
Recording on YouTube: https://youtu.be/k6nBB8FOmQ8
Examples on GitHub: https://github.com/mraible/spring-native-examples
Writeup on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/jhipster-works-spring-native-part-2-matt-raible/
Web App Security for Java Developers - PWX 2021Matt Raible
Web app security is not just authentication and authorization. It's also the things you do to protect your web app from attackers with their XSS (cross-site scripting), SQL injection, DoS/DDoS attacks, and CSRF (cross-site request forgery), to name a few.
Web app security is a central component of any web-based business. The internet exposes web apps to attacks from different locations and various levels of scale and complexity. Web application security deals specifically with the security surrounding websites, web applications, and web services such as APIs.
In this presentation, you'll learn seven ways to better web app security, using Spring Security for code samples. You'll also see some quick demos of Spring Boot, Angular, and JHipster with Keycloak, Auth0, and Okta.
Mobile App Development with Ionic, React Native, and JHipster - Connect.Tech ...Matt Raible
Mobile development offers a lot of options. To develop native apps, you can use Java or Kotlin on Android. On iOS, you can use Objective C or Swift. There are other options, too. You can build hybrid mobile apps and Progressive Web Apps (PWAs). Hybrid mobile apps are those created with web technologies (HTML, JavaScript, and CSS) that look like native apps. PWAs have the ability to work offline and act like mobile apps.
In this talk, we'll explore a few different mobile technologies: PWAs, React Native, and Ionic (with Angular). You'll walk away with knowledge of how to build mobile + Spring Boot apps in minutes with JHipster.
* GitHub repo: https://github.com/mraible/mobile-jhipster
* Demo script: https://github.com/mraible/mobile-jhipster/blob/main/demo.adoc
Lock That Shit Down! Auth Security Patterns for Apps, APIs, and Infra - Joker...Matt Raible
In this session, you'll learn about recommended patterns for securing your backend APIs, the infrastructure they run on, and your SPAs and mobile apps.
The world is no longer a place where you just need to secure your apps’ UI. You need to pay attention to your dependency pipeline and open-source frameworks, too. Once you have the app built, with secure-by-design code, what about the cloud it runs on? Are the servers secure? What about the accounts you use to access them?
If you lock all that sh*t down, how do you codify your solution so you can transport it cloud-to-cloud, or back to on-premises? This session will explore these concepts and many more!
Delivered at JokerConf on October 28, 2021 at 11am MDT: https://jokerconf.com/en/talks/lock-that-sh*t-down-auth-security-patterns-for-apps-apis-and-infra/
Java REST API Framework Comparison - UberConf 2021Matt Raible
Use Spring Boot! No, use Micronaut!! Nooooo, Quarkus is the best!!!
There's a lot of developers praising the hottest, and fastest, Java REST frameworks: Micronaut, Quarkus, and Spring Boot. In this session, you'll learn how to do the following with each framework:
✅ Build a REST API
✅ Secure your API with OAuth 2.0
✅ Optimize for production with Docker and GraalVM
I'll also share some performance numbers and pretty graphs to compare community metrics.
Related blog post: https://developer.okta.com/blog/2021/06/18/native-java-framework-comparison
Native Java with Spring Boot and JHipster - SF JUG 2021Matt Raible
Do you want to deploy your Spring Boot apps in a serverless environment and have them start up in milliseconds? Of course, you do!
In this talk, Josh Long and Matt Raible will introduce you to Spring Native. They'll teach you all about how it can compile Spring Boot apps into native binaries that start faster than a speeding bullet! You'll learn about native testing support with JUnit 5 and the pros and cons of native vs JVM deployments.
This talk will also highlight a customer, the JHipster project. JHipster generates Spring Boot-based monoliths and microservices. You'll learn about the project's experience with Spring Boot, Spring Cloud, Spring WebFlux, and Spring Native. It ain't easy being a Java Hipster, but the Spring ecosystem does simplify the process quite a bit.
Recording on YouTube: https://youtu.be/F9oydL_MndA
Examples on GitHub: https://github.com/mraible/spring-native-examples
Writeup on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/jhipster-works-spring-native-matt-raible/
Lock That Shit Down! Auth Security Patterns for Apps, APIs, and Infra - Sprin...Matt Raible
In this session, you'll learn about recommended patterns for securing your backend APIs, the infrastructure they run on, and your SPAs and mobile apps.
The world is no longer a place where you just need to secure your apps’ UI. You need to pay attention to your dependency pipeline and open source frameworks, too. Once you have the app built, with secure-by-design code, what about the cloud it runs on? Are the servers secure? What about the accounts you use to access them?
If you lock all that sh*t down, how do you codify your solution so you can transport it cloud-to-cloud, or back to on-premises? This session will explore these concepts and many more!
Get Hip with JHipster - Colorado Springs Open Source User Group 2021Matt Raible
JHipster is bad-ass. It's an Apache-licensed open source project that allows you to generate Spring Boot APIs and Angular (or React/Vue) apps. It has a vibrant community and ecosystem with support for deploying to many cloud providers and using the latest DevOps buzzwords, like Docker and K8s.
This session will show you JHipster, why it's cool, and show you how to create an app with it.
JHipster 7 Demo: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6lf64CctDAQ
JHipster 7 Tutorial: https://github.com/mraible/jhipster7-demo#readme
JHipster and Okta - JHipster Virtual Meetup December 2020Matt Raible
YouTube video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ym-OPn4e_nQ
When I first started working at Okta, I refactored JHipster's OAuth support to move from authentication on the client to the server, leveraging Spring Security. This allowed for easier client integration since we didn't need to worry about finding an OIDC client for each frontend framework.
Fast forward four years and JHipster's OAuth 2.0 and OIDC support is first-class! It uses Keycloak in a Docker container by default, but it's easy to switch to another identity provider (IdP) thanks to Spring Boot. Other blueprints like Micronaut, Quarkus, Node.js, and .NET support OAuth and OIDC too!
This presentation explains what OAuth 2.0 and OIDC is, gives an overview of JHipster’s OAuth implementation, and provides three quick demos with Keycloak, the Okta CLI, and Heroku.
See https://developer.okta.com/blog/tags/jhipster for Okta + JHipster tutorials and screencasts! 邏
You also might enjoy my What the Heck is OAuth? blog post:
https://developer.okta.com/blog/2017/06/21/what-the-heck-is-oauth
Java REST API Comparison: Micronaut, Quarkus, and Spring Boot - jconf.dev 2020Matt Raible
"Use Spring Boot! No, use Micronaut!! Nooooo, Quarkus is the best!!!"
There's a lot of developers praising the hottest, and fastest, Java REST frameworks: Micronaut, Quarkus, and Spring Boot. In this session, you'll learn how to do the following with each framework:
✅ Build a REST API
✅ Secure your API with OAuth 2.0
✅ Optimize for production with Docker and GraalVM
I'll also share some performance numbers and pretty graphs to compare community metrics.
Related blog post: https://developer.okta.com/blog/2020/01/09/java-rest-api-showdown
GitHub repo: https://github.com/oktadeveloper/okta-java-rest-api-comparison-example
Security Patterns for Microservice Architectures - SpringOne 2020Matt Raible
Are you securing your microservice architectures by hiding them behind a firewall? That works, but there are better ways to do it. This presentation recommends 11 patterns to secure microservice architectures.
1. Be Secure by Design
2. Scan Dependencies
3. Use HTTPS Everywhere
4. Use Access and Identity Tokens
5. Encrypt and Protect Secrets
6. Verify Security with Delivery Pipelines
7. Slow Down Attackers
8. Use Docker Rootless Mode
9. Use Time-Based Security
10. Scan Docker and Kubernetes Configuration for Vulnerabilities
11. Know Your Cloud and Cluster Security
Blog post: https://developer.okta.com/blog/2020/03/23/microservice-security-patterns
Are you securing your microservice architectures by hiding them behind a firewall? That works, but there are better ways to do it. This presentation recommends 11 patterns to secure microservice architectures.
1. Be Secure by Design
2. Scan Dependencies
3. Use HTTPS Everywhere
4. Use Access and Identity Tokens
5. Encrypt and Protect Secrets
6. Verify Security with Delivery Pipelines
7. Slow Down Attackers
8. Use Docker Rootless Mode
9. Use Time-Based Security
10. Scan Docker and Kubernetes Configuration for Vulnerabilities
11. Know Your Cloud and Cluster Security
Blog post: https://developer.okta.com/blog/2020/03/23/microservice-security-patterns
Listen to the keynote address and hear about the latest developments from Rachana Ananthakrishnan and Ian Foster who review the updates to the Globus Platform and Service, and the relevance of Globus to the scientific community as an automation platform to accelerate scientific discovery.
Understanding Globus Data Transfers with NetSageGlobus
NetSage is an open privacy-aware network measurement, analysis, and visualization service designed to help end-users visualize and reason about large data transfers. NetSage traditionally has used a combination of passive measurements, including SNMP and flow data, as well as active measurements, mainly perfSONAR, to provide longitudinal network performance data visualization. It has been deployed by dozens of networks world wide, and is supported domestically by the Engagement and Performance Operations Center (EPOC), NSF #2328479. We have recently expanded the NetSage data sources to include logs for Globus data transfers, following the same privacy-preserving approach as for Flow data. Using the logs for the Texas Advanced Computing Center (TACC) as an example, this talk will walk through several different example use cases that NetSage can answer, including: Who is using Globus to share data with my institution, and what kind of performance are they able to achieve? How many transfers has Globus supported for us? Which sites are we sharing the most data with, and how is that changing over time? How is my site using Globus to move data internally, and what kind of performance do we see for those transfers? What percentage of data transfers at my institution used Globus, and how did the overall data transfer performance compare to the Globus users?
Cyaniclab : Software Development Agency Portfolio.pdfCyanic lab
CyanicLab, an offshore custom software development company based in Sweden,India, Finland, is your go-to partner for startup development and innovative web design solutions. Our expert team specializes in crafting cutting-edge software tailored to meet the unique needs of startups and established enterprises alike. From conceptualization to execution, we offer comprehensive services including web and mobile app development, UI/UX design, and ongoing software maintenance. Ready to elevate your business? Contact CyanicLab today and let us propel your vision to success with our top-notch IT solutions.
top nidhi software solution freedownloadvrstrong314
This presentation emphasizes the importance of data security and legal compliance for Nidhi companies in India. It highlights how online Nidhi software solutions, like Vector Nidhi Software, offer advanced features tailored to these needs. Key aspects include encryption, access controls, and audit trails to ensure data security. The software complies with regulatory guidelines from the MCA and RBI and adheres to Nidhi Rules, 2014. With customizable, user-friendly interfaces and real-time features, these Nidhi software solutions enhance efficiency, support growth, and provide exceptional member services. The presentation concludes with contact information for further inquiries.
We describe the deployment and use of Globus Compute for remote computation. This content is aimed at researchers who wish to compute on remote resources using a unified programming interface, as well as system administrators who will deploy and operate Globus Compute services on their research computing infrastructure.
Developing Distributed High-performance Computing Capabilities of an Open Sci...Globus
COVID-19 had an unprecedented impact on scientific collaboration. The pandemic and its broad response from the scientific community has forged new relationships among public health practitioners, mathematical modelers, and scientific computing specialists, while revealing critical gaps in exploiting advanced computing systems to support urgent decision making. Informed by our team’s work in applying high-performance computing in support of public health decision makers during the COVID-19 pandemic, we present how Globus technologies are enabling the development of an open science platform for robust epidemic analysis, with the goal of collaborative, secure, distributed, on-demand, and fast time-to-solution analyses to support public health.
How to Position Your Globus Data Portal for Success Ten Good PracticesGlobus
Science gateways allow science and engineering communities to access shared data, software, computing services, and instruments. Science gateways have gained a lot of traction in the last twenty years, as evidenced by projects such as the Science Gateways Community Institute (SGCI) and the Center of Excellence on Science Gateways (SGX3) in the US, The Australian Research Data Commons (ARDC) and its platforms in Australia, and the projects around Virtual Research Environments in Europe. A few mature frameworks have evolved with their different strengths and foci and have been taken up by a larger community such as the Globus Data Portal, Hubzero, Tapis, and Galaxy. However, even when gateways are built on successful frameworks, they continue to face the challenges of ongoing maintenance costs and how to meet the ever-expanding needs of the community they serve with enhanced features. It is not uncommon that gateways with compelling use cases are nonetheless unable to get past the prototype phase and become a full production service, or if they do, they don't survive more than a couple of years. While there is no guaranteed pathway to success, it seems likely that for any gateway there is a need for a strong community and/or solid funding streams to create and sustain its success. With over twenty years of examples to draw from, this presentation goes into detail for ten factors common to successful and enduring gateways that effectively serve as best practices for any new or developing gateway.
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JASMIN is the UK’s high-performance data analysis platform for environmental science, operated by STFC on behalf of the UK Natural Environment Research Council (NERC). In addition to its role in hosting the CEDA Archive (NERC’s long-term repository for climate, atmospheric science & Earth observation data in the UK), JASMIN provides a collaborative platform to a community of around 2,000 scientists in the UK and beyond, providing nearly 400 environmental science projects with working space, compute resources and tools to facilitate their work. High-performance data transfer into and out of JASMIN has always been a key feature, with many scientists bringing model outputs from supercomputers elsewhere in the UK, to analyse against observational or other model data in the CEDA Archive. A growing number of JASMIN users are now realising the benefits of using the Globus service to provide reliable and efficient data movement and other tasks in this and other contexts. Further use cases involve long-distance (intercontinental) transfers to and from JASMIN, and collecting results from a mobile atmospheric radar system, pushing data to JASMIN via a lightweight Globus deployment. We provide details of how Globus fits into our current infrastructure, our experience of the recent migration to GCSv5.4, and of our interest in developing use of the wider ecosystem of Globus services for the benefit of our user community.
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9. What about You?
How many consider themselves backend
developers?
Java, .NET, Python, or Node.js?
Do you write code for UIs?
Do you like JavaScript?
What JavaScript Frameworks do you use?
24. “Node.js is a JavaScript runtime built on Chrome's V8
JavaScript engine. Node.js uses an event-driven, non-
blocking I/O model that makes it lightweight and
efficient. Node.js' package ecosystem, npm, is the
largest ecosystem of open source libraries in the world.”
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Old School: Gulp
New School: SystemJS
Hip: Webpack
Web Dependencies:
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42. Hello World with Angular
import { Component } from '@angular/core';
@Component({
selector: 'my-app',
template: `<h1>Hello {{name}}</h1>`
})
export class AppComponent {
name = 'World';
}
<my-app></my-app>
https://angular.io/docs/ts/latest/quickstart.html
43. Hello World with Angular
import { BrowserModule } from '@angular/platform-browser';
import { NgModule } from '@angular/core';
import { FormsModule } from '@angular/forms';
import { HttpModule } from '@angular/http';
import { AppComponent } from './app.component';
@NgModule({
declarations: [
AppComponent
],
imports: [
BrowserModule,
FormsModule,
HttpModule
],
providers: [],
bootstrap: [AppComponent]
})
export class AppModule { }
44. Hello World with Angular
import { enableProdMode } from '@angular/core';
import { platformBrowserDynamic } from '@angular/platform-browser-dynamic';
import { AppModule } from './app/app.module';
import { environment } from './environments/environment';
if (environment.production) {
enableProdMode();
}
platformBrowserDynamic().bootstrapModule(AppModule);
49. Get Started with Angular
Angular QuickStart
https://angular.io/docs/ts/latest/quickstart.html
Angular Seed
https://github.com/mgechev/angular-seed
Angular Seed Advanced
https://github.com/NathanWalker/angular-seed-advanced
56. ng-book 2
A comprehensive guide to developing with
Angular 4
Worth all your hard earned $$$
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“Thank you for the awesome book, it's the
bible for Angular.” — Vijay Ganta
57. Hello World with React
http://codepen.io/gaearon/pen/ZpvBNJ?editors=0100
<div id="root"></div>
<script>
ReactDOM.render(
<h1>Hello, world!</h1>,
document.getElementById('root')
);
</script>
82. Front End Performance Optimization
Reduce HTTP Requests
Gzip HTML, JavaScript, and CSS
Far Future Expires Headers
Code Minification
Optimize Images
83. HTTP/2
Binary, instead of textual
Fully multiplexed, instead of ordered and
blocking
Can use one connection for parallelism
Uses header compression to reduce overhead
Allows servers to “push” responses
proactively into client caches
84. HTTP/2 in JHipster
/*
* Enable HTTP/2 for Undertow - https://twitter.com/ankinson/status/829256167700492288
* HTTP/2 requires HTTPS, so HTTP requests will fallback to HTTP/1.1.
* See the JHipsterProperties class and your application-*.yml configuration files
* for more information.
*/
if (jHipsterProperties.getHttp().getVersion().equals(JHipsterProperties.Http.Version.V_2_0)) {
if (container instanceof UndertowEmbeddedServletContainerFactory) {
((UndertowEmbeddedServletContainerFactory) container)
.addBuilderCustomizers((builder) -> {
builder.setServerOption(UndertowOptions.ENABLE_HTTP2, true);
});
}
}
94. “We’ve failed on mobile”
— Alex Russell
https://youtu.be/K1SFnrf4jZo
95. Mobile Hates You!
How to fight back:
Implement PRPL
Get a ~$150-200 unlocked Android (e.g. Moto G4)
Use chrome://inspect && chrome://inspect?tracing
Lighthouse
DevTools Network & CPU Throttling
97. The PRPL Pattern
Push critical resources for the initial URL route
Render initial route
Pre-cache remaining routes
Lazy-load and create remaining routes on demand
98.
99. “Reusable UI widgets created using open web technology.” - MDN
Web Components consists of four technologies:
Custom Elements
HTML Templates
Shadow DOM
HTML Imports
Web Components
https://www.polymer-project.org
https://stenciljs.com
https://www.webcomponents.org
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107. What You Learned
ES6 and TypeScript
Node.js and nvm
Angular, React, and Vue.js
CSS and Sass
Front End Performance Optimization
Progressive Web Apps
110. Software Testing
With motorcycles, you drive to test them.
With software, you can test it without driving it.
Or rather, you can automate the driving.
If you don’t automate tests, you’re still testing!
113. Action!
Don’t be afraid to try new things
Learn JavaScript or TypeScript
Try one of these frameworks
Form your own opinions
Or just wait a few months…