DB LoadBalancing, Java EE Authentication, Unikernels, Hexagons, Lazy Serialization, High Performance JDBC--60th airhacks.tv

Topics excerpts (https://gist.github.com/AdamBien/a26694037cad257f3828bd9d23c85b25) for the 60th (!!) airhacks.tv:

  1. Additional thoughts on Hexagonal Architectures
  2. Databases load balancing
  3. Dealing with ThinWARs and useful 3rd party dependencies
  4. Persistent timers in cluster
  5. EJB local, remote etc. or learning Java EE with or without history
  6. Shopping cart and microservices
  7. The who is first probem and JMS.
  8. Unikernel architectures and Java EE
  9. Microservice best practices with Java EE
  10. Serialization of lazy JPA entities
  11. WebStandards SPA and form authentication / authorization per page
  12. Difference between: @Gauge and @Counted
  13. Are WebSockets reasonable for a implementation of a Chat?
  14. Checking connection leaks with JDBC
  15. In what order should the following be closed. Connection, PreparedStatement, ResultSet?
  16. What are the most effective ways/ APIS, Libraries to test for connection/ connection pool leakages in java code?
  17. Does a high number of sleeping connections have a negative impact on Database/system performance?
  18. JMS with WebSockets in cluster / OpenShift
  19. Opinions on Wildfly & Galleon?
  20. Usecases for ThornTail
  21. Java EE Security (Java EE 8) best practices
  22. How to handle authentication and authorization (the Java EE way) in a module
  23. Which interfaces to implement? How does this work with EJBs, should any of the implementing classes be EJBs?
  24. The future of Jersey
  25. WebStandards and productivity
  26. Thoughts on quarkus.io
  27. Balance between SpringBoot and Java EE
  28. Java SE low latency/real time
  29. Jira+Confluence vs. git+asciidoc

Ask questions during the show via twitter mentioning me: http://twitter.com/AdamBien (@AdamBien) or using the hashtag: #airhacks. You can join the Q&A session live each first Monday of month, 6 P.M at airhacks.tv or http://www.ustream.tv/channel/adambien

See you at Web, MicroProfile and Java EE Workshops at Munich Airport, Terminal 2 or Virtual Dedicated Workshops / consulting. Is Munich's airport too far? Learn from home: airhacks.io.

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