[Steering Committee] Presentation Abstract

Jason Lee jason at steeplesoft.com
Tue Mar 5 06:55:41 PST 2019


Can someone create the meetup today? We have to have it done by today if we
want SS46 and streaming. I'm out the door to the airport, so I can't at the
moment.

On Thu, Feb 28, 2019 at 5:33 PM Andres Barbaro <abarbaro at powercosts.com>
wrote:

> Sweet!  So exciting!
> I'll get it scheduled for March 12th.
>
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> Title: Microservices with Micronaut
>
> As microservices have exploded on to the scene, so have microservice
> frameworks. In the JVM world, we have a myriad of options. In an already
> crowded space, though, a new framework has appeared that is extremely
> promising. Micronaut is a polyglot microservice framework from the
> inventors of the Grails framework, supporting Java, Kotlin, and Groovy out
> of the box. Micronaut ships with support for a wide number of capabilities,
> including dependency injection, aspect oriented programming, object
> relational mapping (via JPA or GORM), cloud native features (Consul,
> Eureka, Kubernetes, AWS, and others), serverless/functions-as-a-service,
> and many more. It even comes with a testing framework.
>
> In this presentation, we'll see how to get started using Micronaut using a
> small subset of those features as we build a simple REST service.
> We'll use JPA for persistence, and secure the application using JSON Web
> Tokens, all fully tested. At the end of the session, we'll have a solid
> foundation for building microservices using this new offering.
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