Infinispan on tour, March-April 2019
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Infinispan has been on tour!!
I - https://twitter.com/karesti[karesti] - had the chance to present 3 talks in 3 different conferences and countries during the last month:
Breizh Camp 2019 the 22th March, Rennes (France)
Greach Conf 2019, 29th March, Madrid (Spain)
Voxxed Days Milano 2019, 13th April, Milan (Italy)
Breizh Camp
2019 has been BreizhCamp’s 9th - Code Busters - edition and they sold-out the conference in a matter of hours (wow).
I did not have the time to attend any talk. Unfortunately, due to my personal schedule, I arrived on Thursday night, and I was presenting on Friday after lunch. This was the second time I was giving this presentation, but I did lot’s of changes since the first time, including:
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Big upgrades to my presentation look and feel
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Harry-Potterize my Vert.x Clustered Infinispan Embedded. An original demo containing more examples of Vert.x and Infinispan can be found here.
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Creating and live-coding an Infinispan Client/Server + Quarkus Demo
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Using Infinispan Operator to create an Infinispan Cluster in Openshift 4
Breizh Camp Code Busters Edition, Photo credit @BreizhCamp 2019 |
On Friday morning I was stressed and I ran my presentation at the hotel. I arrived at the venue, delivered my talk and headed back to Paris. I deeply regretted not spending more time hanging out with other speakers and attendees, but I really couldn’t make it this time :(
Greach Conf
Greach Conf is a lovely conference held in Madrid (Spain) for several years now. A 100% international conference, it has been organized by the Groovy community.
This year they have changed the conference lineup adding an Android/Testing track and focusing on a bigger spectrum of technologies around the JVM.
Greach Conf 2019. Photo credit José Miguel Rodríguez |
I learned a bunch of new things, including content related to SDKMan!, Gradle, the future of Grails and of course, Micronaut. As the principal maintainer of Spring-Boot and Infinispan integration, Micronaut felt new and familiar at the same time. I really enjoyed the workshop delivered by Alvaro Sánchez who will be in Devoxx France this week. The framework is really impressive. Give it a try!
You will find on Twitter a complete thread about my Greach Conf impressions:
Coming back to Paris after 3 amazing days in Madrid as speaker and attendee at @greachconf #greach opening a thread 👇🏻
— karesti (@karesti) 30 mars 2019
Voxxed Days Milano
Voxxed Days Milano (Italy) was organizing the first edition this year and I really loved this conference in every aspect of it! Thanks, Mario Fusco and all the team involved for making it possible!
Voxxed Days Milano - Photo credit Sanne Grinovero |
I’ve written a full thread on Twitter with my impressions. You can find it attached to the tweet where I share all the content I’ve used in Greach Conf, BreizhCamp and Voxxed Days Milano:
My presentation content #VDM19 is available! @VoxxedMilano ! Thanks for attending!
The code of @vertx_project and @Infinispan embeddedhttps://t.co/KYNUJRzauU
The code of @QuarkusIO and @Infinispan client/serverhttps://t.co/9TV9tPBaeI
Deck: https://t.co/HR8nMR7xlL
— karesti (@karesti) 13 avril 2019
Thanks to Breizh Camp, Greach Conf and Voxxed Days Milano for the opportunity to share around distributed caches and for the amazing time I’ve had during this month in each of the conferences.
This tour is now over for a while but will continue before summer. I will be presenting this talk (with upgrades, so stay tuned) in Dev Fest Lille in June 2019 (France), in Comunidad CODE (Virtual talk) and Software Crafters Bilbao in Spanish.
*Devoxx France *
Devoxx France is taking place this week in Paris. I will be there, so if you want to chat about Distributed caches, Datagrids, NoSQL Key-Value databases, or integration with your favorite framework feel free to reach me on twitter!
There are lot’s of new features and Reactive APIs to be done for Infinispan 10, so my main focus will be there for a bit.
Stay Tuned And Happy Coding!
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Katia Aresti
Katia Aresti is a Senior Software Engineer working for Red Hat since 2017. She is part of the core Infinispan team, reponsible of the integration with other frameworks such as Spring-Boot, Vert.x or Quarkus, developing new features such as Clustered Counters, REST API endpoints and the new Server Web Console.