Payara Server at JavaOne 2015

Cloud & Microservices

JavaOne_clr.jpgLuckily for those who couldn’t attend JavaOne 2015  in San Francisco last October, you can now watch most of the conference presentations on-line. Here’s our selection of the JavaOne 2015 talks using Payara Server and Payara Micro.

 

 

High-Performance Java EE with JCache & CDI

by Steve Millidge (Payara) & Jaromir Hamala (Hazelcast)

 

 

 

Spring Boot for the Java EE Developer

by Phillip Webb (Pivotal)

 

 

 

Down-to-Earth Microservices with Java EE

by Reza Rahman (Oracle) & Steve Millige (Payara)

 

 

 

Macro to Micro (Services) and Back: Onstage Hacking with Java EE 7 

by Adam Bien (Independent Consultant, Java Champion)

 

 

 

Modern Web Apps with HTML5 Web Components, Polymer, and Java EE MVC 1.0

 by Kito Mann (Virtua)

 

 

 

 

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