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With several years of remote work experience in an agile environment, working from beautiful Zagreb for clients abroad and trying out different distributed team setups, we will share the motivation and philosophy behind it. We will also cover best practices, challenges and general tips & tricks in different segments such as work organisation, technical requirements, social requirements, methodology etc. This talk is recommended for all developers who want to start working remotely or improve the way they already do it, employers who consider establishing distributed teams inside of their companies and clients searching for partners who have distributed teams.
Javantura v6 - When remote work really works - the secrets behind successful ...
Javantura v6 - When remote work really works - the secrets behind successful ...
HUJAK - Hrvatska udruga Java korisnika / Croatian Java User Association
While Kotlin is designed to work well with Java by default, we'll still need to some work to get clean and idiomatic code in both languages. In this talk we'll cover both how to make your Java code more Kotlin friendly and how to make your Kotlin code nicer to use from Java.
Javantura v6 - Kotlin-Java Interop - Matej Vidaković
Javantura v6 - Kotlin-Java Interop - Matej Vidaković
HUJAK - Hrvatska udruga Java korisnika / Croatian Java User Association
HATEOAS is without a doubt, the least understood pillar of REST. It seems difficult to implement and shows no immediate reward for it, so many developers don't even bother. The truth is, it just has some bad PR and a horrible acronym that sounds like a breakfast cereal. Join me to take a look at the theory and practice behind using hypermedia by examining both web services and web clients. Along the way we will look at some exciting upcoming Spring HATEOAS features, like the Affordances API, and talk about what the future holds for hypermedia in your web services.
Javantura v6 - Spring HATEOAS hypermedia-driven web services, and clients tha...
Javantura v6 - Spring HATEOAS hypermedia-driven web services, and clients tha...
HUJAK - Hrvatska udruga Java korisnika / Croatian Java User Association
In the last few years we witnessed big changes in how we actually build, deploy and run applications with the rise of Microservices Architectures, Containers, Kubernetes, and DevOps practices. Those amazing improvements need a cultural shift based on continuous improvement and learning in order to deliver business value and delight our customers. But how could a team achieve this ambitious goal? This talk will introduce the attendees to a revolutionary open source project, called Jenkins X, which attempts to achieve this goal. It is basically a reimagined CI/CD Ecosystem for Kubernetes built around Jenkins, either with a classical master or leveraging knative serverless functions. After this talk, attendees will be able to develop effectively in a cloud native way in any language on any kubernetes cluster! Let's forget Scrum and be truly Agile! Finally!
Javantura v6 - End to End Continuous Delivery of Microservices for Kubernetes...
Javantura v6 - End to End Continuous Delivery of Microservices for Kubernetes...
HUJAK - Hrvatska udruga Java korisnika / Croatian Java User Association
Individual microservices are relatively easy to develop, but managing a distributed system composed of microservices is never a simple task. Kubernetes helps, but it falls short of providing everything such a system needs. This is where the Istio Service Mesh comes in. Running microservices in production, you'll soon realize you want things like traffic splitting, automatic connection retries, timeouts and failovers, secure communication and authentication between your services, distributed metrics, tracing and logging. By introducing Istio into your architecture, you get all of that and more. And you get most of it without changing your code at all. In this talk, you'll see a demonstration of Istio in action and learn about the tricks that make its magic possible.
Javantura v6 - Istio Service Mesh - The magic between your microservices - Ma...
Javantura v6 - Istio Service Mesh - The magic between your microservices - Ma...
HUJAK - Hrvatska udruga Java korisnika / Croatian Java User Association
Do your customers keep complaining about bugs in your software application? Does it take you too much time to implement new features? If yes, then you probably have issues with the quality of your application. Join me to find out what practical steps you can follow to improve the quality of your application!
Javantura v6 - How can you improve the quality of your application - Ioannis ...
Javantura v6 - How can you improve the quality of your application - Ioannis ...
HUJAK - Hrvatska udruga Java korisnika / Croatian Java User Association
We are used to give commands to our computers with keyboard - by natural language recognition improvement, services around this technology stack become better and better each day. Using Google Home mini device, IFTTT service and java web socket netty server hosted on red hat Openshift platform, control your loving private computer terminal or any application from distance with your bare voice.
Javantura v6 - Just say it v2 - Pavao Varela Petrac
Javantura v6 - Just say it v2 - Pavao Varela Petrac
HUJAK - Hrvatska udruga Java korisnika / Croatian Java User Association
Quality control during apps development demands continuous testing. Selenium, Cucumber, Jenikns and Docker can help us in that process. Hrvoje will share his experience about that subject.
Javantura v6 - Automation of web apps testing - Hrvoje Ruhek
Javantura v6 - Automation of web apps testing - Hrvoje Ruhek
HUJAK - Hrvatska udruga Java korisnika / Croatian Java User Association
Bugs are a daily cause of stress in our work as Java developers. Those pesky things can hide behind core concepts in Java 9 and 10—there is no way out of this. If we don’t keep up to date with new Java versions, bugs will take over our projects. But can we have fun hunting them? You bet! How about solving a series of Java puzzles as a way to master concepts and save a lot of time finding those tricky bugs? In this session, attendees can help the bug hunters solve fun Java challenges, gain a clear understanding of what causes the most-stressful bugs—and have fun eliminating them from projects.
Javantura v6 - Master the Concepts Behind the Java 10 Challenges and Eliminat...
Javantura v6 - Master the Concepts Behind the Java 10 Challenges and Eliminat...
HUJAK - Hrvatska udruga Java korisnika / Croatian Java User Association
In H2020 EU project symbIoTe (symbiosis of smart objects across IoT environments) we have been building IoT middleware based on microservices programmed in Java with Spring Boot and Spring Cloud components. Here I will present our experiences in developing such services in distributed team across EU and employed by 15 organizations. I will present organizational and technical advantages and drawbacks as well as our choices in building such system.
Javantura v6 - Building IoT Middleware with Microservices - Mario Kusek
Javantura v6 - Building IoT Middleware with Microservices - Mario Kusek
HUJAK - Hrvatska udruga Java korisnika / Croatian Java User Association
In this talk, you'll learn about the new features in JDK 11, the first long-term support (LTS) release in a new, faster Java SE release cadence. We'll discuss the how these features benefit your code, and how existing code can be brought forward to benefit from JDK 11. Last but not least, we'll discuss how to keep up with innovations coming up in JDK 12, and future releases.
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