Last call to betterCode() Spring – This is how modern Java development works with Spring

Technology

The new online conference will be held on June 28 betterCode() spring 2023 Software developers and software architects the essential concepts and practical know-how about Spring. The focus is on Spring Framework version 6 and Spring Boot 3, both of which have become indispensable in modern software development with Java.

Many Java developers rely on Spring or Spring Boot in their daily work. In practice, however, many aspects must be taken into account, from the first line of code to the functioning of the finished application. The of Heise developer, iX AND dpunkt.verlag Presented betterCode() Spring 2023 therefore provides concrete tips and assistance to facilitate development work with Spring in six lessons and a subsequent full-day workshop. Attendees will get answers to important questions that arise when developing applications with Spring.

Highlights of the plan:

  • How to structure a spring boot application?
  • How do you design tests that don’t take forever?
  • How do you program high performance database access?
  • How to develop a responsive API?
  • And how do you effectively prepare an application for use in production?

The range of topics covered in the lessons ranges from concepts to how the application works. While Björn Wilmsmann in his introduction to Spring discuss fundamentals such as the concept of configuration convention based on an example application Tom Hombergs and Oliver Drotbohmhow to effectively use the benefits of modularity. With a look at the Reactor Framework Benedikt Jerat switches to reactive programming and shows how to create a working microservice with REST interface and persistence.

Before Nele Uhlemann the importance of observability and its anchoring as an important prerequisite for monitoring the performance of an application in production Thorben Jansen AND Dirk Krohan Various methods to increase performance – on the one hand for the Spring Data JPA persistence framework, on the other hand for the indispensable integration tests.

Anyone interested in how to secure applications will find the workshop online on 18 July “Secure Java Applications with Spring Security” with Thomas Kruse a step-by-step guide – from the basics such as users, roles and rights to the protection of application areas and user administration.

THE the entire conference programme and detailed information on the process, lectures and speakers are available on the online event website tailored for software architects and developers. The lectures are also available to participants as a recording for follow-up.

Tickets for betterCode() Spring 2023 can be booked for 249 euros (all prices plus 19% VAT). Participation in the workshop costs 499 euros. You can save even more with the combined ticket for 699 euros. Those wishing to attend the conference with the team can also benefit from group discounts available at the ticket shop.


(map)

To the home page

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *