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Greach 2014, The Groovy Spanish Conf 28/March, Madrid, Spain http://greach.es Follow us on twitter http://twitter.com/greach_es Slides in http://greach.es/speakers/jeff-beck-experiences-using-grails-in-a-micro-service-architecture/ We deployed five new Grails micro services into production roughly 6 months ago. I will describe how Grails fits into our larger polyglot architecture. And go through our experiences building and maintaining these micro services. Showing what items we reused and standardized across the application, and the pitfalls we have encountered. I will also touch on some of the supporting technologies including Puppet, Vagrant, OpenStack, Spring Integration, and ActiveMQ; as well as how they interact with Grails. By the end of the talk you should have the knowledge to evaluate if Grails micro services are good for your team and what support you will need to put in place before you can take the micro service approach. Jeff Beck Tech Lead at ReachLocal Jeff Beck is a Tech Lead at ReachLocal, based in Minneapolis, Minnesota. Jeff has been doing Grails for the past 4 years. Jeff is an active member of the local Groovy community as well as an open source contributor. Contributing to grails plugins and Ratpack in his free time. He can be found on github at beckje01.
Elegir la tecnología adecuada para tu proyecto es la decisión más importante dentro de un proyecto de movilidad. Repasaremos las diferentes tecnologías y tendencias que dominan el panorama actual de los desarrollos móviles (Android, iOS, Titanium, PhoneGap, html5, responsive design, Web específicas para móvil, detección en servidor, etc.). Y explicaremos cuando conviene utilizar cada una de ellas, apoyándonos en ejemplos reales de empresas que han optado con éxito ¿Quieres saber más? http://www.paradigmatecnologico.com/
Greach 2014, The Groovy Spanish Conf 28/March, Madrid, Spain http://greach.es Follow us on twitter http://twitter.com/greach_es Slides in http://greach.es/speakers/burt-beckwith-grails-worst-practices/ Using Grails can be hard. Shortcuts, lazy coding practices, and coding without understanding what you're doing is often a lot faster than taking extra initiative and following best practices. In this talk we'll look at approaches for getting a sloppy, unmaintainable and slow Grails application to production. We'll borrow techniques from other languages and frameworks such as PHP, for example database access from the view layer, putting business logic wherever we feel like, cryptic naming conventions and heavy use of optional typing, and more! Burt Beckwith Principal Consultant with Cantina Burt Beckwith has been a software developer for over 15 years, most of that as a JVM developer but more recently working with a wide variety of platforms and frameworks. He is a Grails core committer and plugin developer and has created over 50 Grails plugins. Burt is a frequent speaker at conferences and user groups where he shares his passion for Grails and other Groovy-based technologies, in particular those that are related to persistence, security, and performance. He is the author of "Programming Grails" and blogs at http://burtbeckwith.com/blog/
La calidad del software a través de las metodologías ágiles. Sin procedimientos pesados ni documentación, pero con mucha disciplina y equipos de alto rendimiento. ¿Quieres saber más? http://www.paradigmatecnologico.com/
Desde Autentia, Rubén Aguilera nos habla de PhoneGap, un framework para el desarrollo de aplicaciones móviles. Las slides utilizadas por Rubén son: http://www.slideshare.net/raguilera82/charla-phonegapupm
El tercer punto sobre DevOps que propone Gene Kim es la relación con ITIL y ITSM, dos conjuntos de prácticas y disciplinas para la gestión de operaciones IT, muy extendidas, especialmente en las grandes empresas. Como en las dos anteriores entregas, esperamos que os unáis al debate en Twitter, con el hashtag #11cosasdevops.