Building Cloud Native Progressive Web Apps by Matt Raible and Josh Long

November 9, 2017

In this session, you’ll learn how to build microservices with Spring, deploy them to the cloud and expose their functionality with a progressive web application that can run offline. You’ll learn how to “build to fail” and create a quality, resilient application. Live coding will show how to use Kotlin, Spring Boot, Spring Cloud, Cloud Foundry, IntelliJ IDEA, Angular, and Progressive Web Apps. # Matt Raible Java Champion and Developer Advocate @okta with a passion for skiing, mtn biking, VWs, & good 🍺. Driving a '66 21-window & a '90 Syncro. Made in Montana. # Josh Long Josh Long is the Spring Developer Advocate on the Spring team at Pivotal. He is a Java Champion, a JavaOne rockstar, a blogger, and spends entirely too much time on Twitter. Josh is the lead-author on 5 books on Spring (including a new book from O'Reilly tentatively titled "Building Microservices with Spring Boot") and a new video training series - Building Microservices with Spring Boot Livelessons - from Addison-Wesley on using Spring and Cloud Foundry to build cloud-native applications.

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