Micronaut is a modern, JVM-based, full stack microservices framework designed for building modular, easily testable Micro Service applications in Java, Kotlin or Groovy. Micronaut is developed by the creators of Grails and takes inspiration from lessons learnt over the years building real-world applications from monoliths to microservices using Spring, Spring Boot and Grails. This workshop covers the current features of Micronaut for building microservices, such as: Dependency Injection and Inversion of Control (IoC). Configuration system. HTTP services. Cloud and serverless deployments. Management & Monitoring. Alvaro Sanchez-Mariscal From Object Computing, Inc Álvaro is a passionate developer and agile enthusiast with over 18 years of experience. He now works as a Software Engineer at Object Computing (OCI), the company leading Groovy, Grails and Micronaut open-source development. Before working at OCI, he spent some years working in different industries like gambling games (Odobo) and fintech (4Finance). Prior to that, he created his own company, Salenda, in 2005, a software factory and Atlassian Solution Partner headquartered in Madrid, Spain. Previously, he worked at companies like IBM BCS, BEA Systems or Sun Microsystems. Álvaro is a speaker at conferences like GeeCON, JavaLand, JavaZone and Codemotion. He has also written several Grails plugins, including Spring Security REST.
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