Software Development for a Cloud Computing: IaaS, PaaS, SaaS, DaaS, AWS, Azure, Cloud Foundry, Heroku
 
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Building Hybrid Cloud Applications with Java

Learn how to design and develop applications that leverage both local storage and the cloud, maximizing the strengths of each. Using NetBeans, JavaServer Faces 2.0, GlassFish Server technology, JavaFX 2, Oracle Database and Evernote, rapidly create prototypical applications that can be deployed in various environments and scaled up/out with enterprise …

Enterprise Integration and Batch Processing on Cloud Foundry

Cloud Foundry is an open source Platform-as-a-Service (PaaS) from VMware. Cloud provides today’s to some extent developers with unique opportunities:scale! Unlimited scale! In this talk, Spring Integration committer Oleg Zhurakousky and Spring Developer Advocate Josh Long introduce how to use Cloud Foundry and RabbitMQ to build integration and batch processing …

A Polyglot Heroku

Over the past year, Heroku has expanded by going polyglot and supporting languages like Java, Clojure, Python, Node.js, and Scala in addition to Ruby. In this session, we will discuss major updates to the platform and our emphasis on making the Ruby developer experience even better. We’ll leave plenty of …

Is Java EE Relevant to the Cloud?

‘Platform as a service has gained in popularity over the past two years, with many vendors talking about having to rewrite the middleware handbook and discard existing investments such as Java EE. However, as this session demonstrates, reality is quite different. Not only does Java EE have a critical role …

Java EE 7 Cloud Computing Support

Anil Gaur, Vice President of Software Development at Oracle, explains how Java EE 7 includes cloud computing support to build Java applications on PaaS platforms. It provides the API for developing PaaS based applications as well as the support for multi-tenancy, capacity on demand, and auto-provisioning of cloud services. Java …