Java EE vs. Spring, State of Microprofile, Is SOAP nice? Oracle targets non-payers or the topics for the 1.2017 / 34th airhacks.tv

In the first edition in 2017 (or 34th episode, 9th January, 2017, at 6pm CET) of airhacks.tv we (=me + chat) will cover the following questions:

  1. The state of microprofile.io
  2. Motivation for StatusTest
  3. Java EE -- feedback from JUGs
  4. Micro, Swarms and co. the possible killer use case.
  5. SPA and JAX-RS. One or multiple projects?
  6. Files filtering and Java FX
  7. REST architecture in 5 mins
  8. Should we keep SOAP?
  9. Personal opinions on article: "Oracle finally targets Java non-payers"
  10. CDI with transactions
  11. When should we start to worry about performance?
  12. How we can communicate multiple microservices without share their DTO's?
  13. A lean way to inject properties with Java EE.
  14. Java EE vs. Spring
  15. Is it possible to put HTML5 application after the .war has been compiled?
  16. Future of NetBeans
  17. Non blocking IO vs. JDBC, Java EE and scalability
  18. How to connect SPAs with backend efficiently
  19. Java EE vs. Spring Cloud -- how to deal with non functional requirements
  20. Can we start threads in a @Singleton?

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

Comments:

About Angular and SEO - Google bot is able to execute JS so there is no need to use things like prerender, especially when you use angular which is library provided by google. Official google statement: https://webmasters.googleblog.com/2015/10/deprecating-our-ajax-crawling-scheme.html

Posted by Slawek on January 11, 2017 at 02:16 PM CET #

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