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Fully Reactive: Spring, Kotlin, and JavaFX Playing Together
Summary
Trisha Gee discusses how Spring Framework 5, Spring Boot, Reactor, Kotlin, JavaFX, and MongoDB can work together.
Bio
Trisha Gee has developed Java applications for a range of industries, including finance, manufacturing, software and non-profit. She has expertise in Java high performance systems, is passionate about enabling developer productivity, and dabbles with Open Source development. Trisha is a leader of the Sevilla Java User Group and a Java Champion, and is a Developer Advocate for JetBrains.
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Pivotal Training offers a series of hands-on, technical courses prior to SpringOne Platform. Classes are scheduled two full days before the conference and provide you and your team an opportunity to receive in-depth, lab-based training across some of the latest Pivotal technologies.
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