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Microservice Architecture with Grails
Summary
Jeff Brown discusses how Grails is very well suited for a microservice based architecture, that can result in applications which are easier to build, easier to test, easier to extend and are easier to adapt to changing business requirements.
Bio
Jeff Brown is a Grails developer, Object Computing Inc. Engineer.
About the conference
This is a one-of-a-kind conference for application developers, solution and data architects: people who develop business applications, create multi-device aware web applications, process vast quantities of enterprise data, design cloud architectures, and manage high performance infrastructure. The sessions are specifically tailored for Developers and Architects using the popular open source Spring IO Projects, Groovy & Grails, Cloud Foundry, RabbitMQ, Redis, Geode, Hadoop and Tomcat technologies. Whether you're building mission-critical web or business applications, crunching huge amounts of distributed data, or designing the next killer cloud native application, SpringOne2GX will keep you up to date with the latest enterprise technology.
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