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Im Dezember freuen wir uns darauf einen Spezialtermin außerhalb der Reihe ankündigen zu können. Ed Burns (Twitter: @edburns) von Microsoft wird zu Besuch nach Nürnberg kommen und im Rahmen unserer JUG einen Vortrag halten.

Titel: Enterprise Java on Microsoft Azure: From Java EE to Spring, we’ve got you covered (Ed Burns, Microsoft)

Ed Burns brings his seventeen years of server side Java experience to bear on the topic of Enterprise Java on Microsoft Azure. Before the advent of cloud infrastructure, the stack was the main thing. This gave rise to many entertaining platform wars, and even personality feuds among the principals. Spring or J2EE? Spring MVC or JSF (or Struts/Wicket/Tapestry/WebWork...)? Spring REST or JAX-RS? Spring DI orCDI? Spring Boot or MicroProfile? Single-vendor proprietary de-facto standard or multi-vendor community developed standard? Ed has seen these "wars" come and go, and even fought in some of them. While "wars" make for great conference talks, blog posts, and articles, at the end of the day creating business value is the whole point of enterprise Java. Ed contends that nowadays, the cloud vendor is the main thing, and the best cloud vendor is one that best supports "all of the above", from lift and shift of existing workloads, to lift and improve, on through to turn-key PaaS solutions. This session will briefly survey the history of enterprise Java to establish the need for an "all of the above" enterprise cloud platform, examine some ways enterprises can use the current offerings from Microsoft Azure, and give a peek into what's in store in the near future.

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