Micronaut is a modern, JVM-based, full-stack framework for building modular, easily testable microservice applications. Micronaut embraces some of the same ideas Grails uses to prioritize developer productivity and code simplicity, then applies those ideas to a framework specifically designed to overcome the challenges associated with microservice architectures. Through lectures, real-world examples, and lab exercises, this 1-day hands-on workshop will arm you with everything you need to get started building microservice applications using Micronaut. The workshop will cover the fundamentals of Micronaut and build a real application which will be deployed to Google Cloud Platform (GCP) during the experience.
Although everyone is welcome, this workshop is best suited for JVM developers who want to build microservice applications. Participants should be comfortable with Java as a programming language.
Grails co-founder and OCI Grails Practice Lead, Jeff Scott Brown has been doing JVM application development for as long as the JVM has existed. He has spent most of the last decade focused specifically on work related to the Grails framework. Jeff co-authored The Definitive Guide to Grails Second Edition and The Definitive Guide to Grails 2, in partnership with Grails co-founder and OCI Grails Team Lead, Graeme Rocher. Jeff is also a regular public speaker on Grails, Groovy, and other JVM-related technologies.
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