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Caching Made Bootiful: Hazelcast Way

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Caching Made Bootiful: Hazelcast Way

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Needing more performance from your Java applications?
Is latency causing you stress? If so, take a look at Spring's Cache Abstraction!

This code-driven session demonstrates how to integrate Hazelcast Distributed Caches into your Spring (Boot) applications using Spring's Cache Abstraction and Auto Configuration features. JCache, the new standard API for cache access, comes with a full set of annotations that Spring understands since version 4!

Adding a bunch of annotations to a method can achieve an orders-of-magnitude speed improvement in applications with high latency. The meetup gives you an introduction to how to use these standard annotations in your Java / Spring applications when to use which annotations, and what is automagically happening under the covers. You will leave inspired to add 12 characters to your code.

About the Speaker

Viktor Gamov is a Senior Solution Architect at Hazelcast, a leading open-source in-memory data grid(IMDG). Viktor has comprehensive knowledge and expertise in enterprise application architecture leveraging open source technologies. He has helped leading organizations build low latency, scalable and highly available distributed systems. He holds an MS in Computer Science. He is a co-organizer of the: Princeton JUG and New York Hazelcast User Group. He is a co-author of O’Reilly's Enterprise Web Development. Viktor enjoys presenting at various international conferences, blogging and producing a podcast. (http://lanyrd.com/gamussa). He tweets at @gamussa.

Agenda

6:30 pm Registration and Pizza

7-8 pm Presentation

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