Bootiful Spring Boot 3 by Josh Long @ Spring I/O 2023
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Spring I/O 2023 - Barcelona, 18-19 May
Spring Framework 6 and Spring Boot 3 are here, which means new baselines and possibilities. Spring Framework implies a Java 17 and Jakarta EE baseline and offers new support for building GraalVM-native images and a compile-time component model in the new Spring AOT engine. It also features a new observability layer, declarative HTTP and RSocket clients, preliminary Project Loom and CRaC support, ProblemDetail support, and much more. Join Spring Developer Advocate Josh Long, to explore next-gen Spring.
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Thanks Josh for the outstanding talk
One of the coolest talks I've watched ❤
amazing presentation as always...
I ve raised up my skills in few minutes. Guy you are my yoda
Amazing! I like you, i like SpingBoot.
crazy! Very informative, thanks Josh :)
thank you super amazing
Amazing, Thank you
Amazing ways to build images and exceptional handling
WOW!! 👏👏👏👏 Outstanding presentation!
You made my day! The first video I didn't feel sleepy to watch. 😹 23:06 Was it PHP? 😹
Amazing speech 🔥 Thank u Josh
Nice one Josh 👌😎
The best!!
Best standup comedy dev talk 😀
Dude has massive calves :) as always quality content from josh
Nice
I had to see this with 0.5x haha Josh talks fast
Is there a reason why he discourages the use of JPA? I am out of the loop
@tonylangworthy5479
15 күн бұрын
Yeah, I was wondering the same…
I cant seem to find the docs for spring-boot-testcontainers project. i cant figure out how to hook up a new container into the property registry
nice talk
link to source code pls?
p what?
Josh is in wrong profession , this cud be part time and standup comedy as full time. Amazing talk 👍🏻
Java 8 is part of the obsoleted knowledge economy.
cringe
Since what time Spring IO started to invite screaming clowns? 🤡🤦♂️
@danielv8971
6 ай бұрын
You probably can’t code a demo from scratch in front of a live audience🤡
I find it funny that he showed lots of new goodies, but completely misses the @RestController and @RestControllerAdvice annotations which are very old