"JSF is still alive" + "Spring Boot µService + CI/CD @ Openshift"


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Agenda:
18:00 Doors Open
18:25 Talk 1: JSF is still alive - Rudy De Busscher (EN)
19:30 Break with Pizza
19:55 Raffle
20:00 Spring Boot µService + CI/CD @ Openshift - Stefan Zaufl (DE)
21:00 getting out of the venue
21:05 Networking nearby
JSF is still alive (EN) - Rudy De Busscher
About 20 years ago, JSF was released for creating web-based user interfaces. Since then, it has continuously evolved with the addition of faceless, stateless views, WebSocket integrations, and programmatic views in JSF 4.0 (Jakarta EE 10)
Even the JavaScript frontend solutions switch to server-side rendering, which makes Jakarta Server Faces a modern solution when you want to create a frontend quickly and easily.
This session takes a closer look at the history and key features you can use for your project. With some best practices, typical patterns and of course the new features of JSF 4.0.
Bio:
Rudy loves to create (web) applications with the Jakarta EE platform and MicroProfile implementations. Currently, he is a Developer Advocate for MicroStream. He has implemented various projects in a team for customers, helped various Open Source projects (Apache Myfaces, PrimeFaces, DeltaSpike, MicroProfile, ...), and supported Developers and teams. He is also working around Web Application Security using OAuth2, OpenId Connect, and JWT.
Spring Boot µService + CI/CD @ Openshift (DE) - Stefan Zaufl
Wir beginnen mit einer kurzen Einführung in das Thema Container & OpenShift, zeigen danach am Beispiel von einem Shopping-Cart-Microservice wie man sehr rasch mit Spring Boot ein Microservice aufsetzten kann. Abschließend sehen wir uns an, wie man den ganzen Prozess mittels CI/CD streamlinen kann.
Bio:
Stefan Zaufl hat Visual Computing auf der TU-Wien studiert. Seit 2017 implementiert er Microservices für die Kunden des IBM Client Innovation Centers in Wien.
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