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Bio:
Matt Raible is a well-known figure in the Java community and has been building web applications for most of his adult life. For over 20 years, he has helped developers learn and adopt open source frameworks and use them effectively. He's a web developer, Java Champion, and Developer Advocate at Okta. Matt is a frequent contributor to open source and a big fan of Java, IntelliJ, TypeScript, Angular, and Spring Boot.

Matt is a member of the bad-ass JHipster development team and loves classic VWs. You can find him online at @mraible and https://raibledesigns.com.

Description:
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!

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