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DevNation Tech Talk: Server-Side WebAssembly: Integration patterns in Microservices
DevNation Tech Talk: Beyond REST and CRUD: Integration patterns in Microservices
Learn how to create a Java application on top of Spring Boot 3 and protect it by using Spring Security and Keycloak—without having to rely on Keycloak adapters.
Discover the free Apache Camel on Spring Boot in the Developer Sandbox for Red Hat OpenShift, where you can play with several new functionalities.
Learn how to implement single sign-out in Java in this demonstration of Keycloak by creating a back-channel logout in Spring Boot and Keycloak.
Java workloads historically rely on a monolithic architecture, which requires
Learn how to integrate your Spring Boot applications with Red Hat Integration Service Registry, based on the open source Apicurio Registry.
While you may be currently using Java EE, MicroProfile, or Quarkus annotations/extensions, Quarkus provides an API compatibility layer for some Spring projects. If you're coming from Spring development, these integrations might help you to make a smoother transition to Quarkus.
Red Hat OpenShift Application Runtimes (RHOAR) is a recommended set of products, tools, and components for developing and maintaining cloud-native applications on the Red Hat OpenShift platform. As part of this offering, Red Hat is extending its support to Spring Boot 2 and related frameworks for building modern, production-grade, Java-based cloud-native applications.
Take a look at the image manipulation code behind the photo booth, then look at a modern web app that uses it.