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Thursday, April 19 • 3:55pm - 4:25pm
Designing, Implementing, and Using Reactive APIs - Ben Hale & Paul Harris, Pivotal

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The Java community is on the cusp of a major change in programming model. As the industry moves towards high-performance micro-service architectures, the need for a reactive programming model becomes clear. In this session, the lead developers of the Cloud Foundry Java Client will talk about what led them to choose a reactive API. Using that project as a lens, they'll explore how they designed and implemented this API using Project Reactor and what users will expect when using a reactive API. If you are a developer looking to provide reactive APIs, this is your chance to gain the experience of team building a large, production-ready reactive library.

Speakers
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Ben Hale

Technical Lead, VMware
Ben Hale is the Technical Lead for the VMware Tanzu® Application Platform™. Ben has long worked in open source communities including being a long-time member of the Spring team and founding the Cloud Native Computing Foundation Cloud Native Buildpacks, Service Binding for Kubernetes... Read More →
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Paul Harris

Cloud Foundry Java Client Lead, Pivotal
Paul Harris is the lead developer for the Cloud Foundry Java Client, working on bringing the power of Cloud Foundry’s API and CLI to Java. Prior to working on Cloud Foundry, Paul worked on large-scale middleware management tools, tc Server, and dm Server (OSGi). He’s worked in... Read More →



Thursday April 19, 2018 3:55pm - 4:25pm EDT
Meeting Room 253C