We all know Cloud Foundry is a great platform for cloud native applications. However, what happens when you’re building an app that leverages services from public cloud providers such as Microsoft and Google? Service brokers make it easy to spin up service instances and bind to apps. What about the actual code itself?
Developers leverage the popular Spring Boot framework to quickly build Java apps to deploy to Cloud Foundry. The Spring Boot Starters and Auto-Configuration eliminate the need to write boilerplate code to consume some services, but not all.
We’ve decided to give you a head start. This session is about extending the Spring framework. We’ll use examples from our recent work with Microsoft Azure and Google Cloud Platform services. As more services become available, developers will want to consume these on Cloud Foundry. Extend Spring to make it easier for developers to consume those backing services!
Prasad Bopardikar is a Partner Solutions Architect and Cloud Foundry Evangelist at Pivotal. He works with customers and partners worldwide in implementing solutions supporting micro services architecture with Cloud Foundry and Spring. Prasad is a regular speaker at Java and Cloud... Read More →
Colin leads Pivotal’s Partner Solution Architects within the Global Ecosystem team (GET). GET works with strategic system integrator, strategic cloud provider, and DellTech business partners.