Just back from Java Forum Stuttgart 2018, I want to share the great feedback you all gave me while and after my (and Heiko’s) presentations on JAX-RS (and MicroProfile).
OpenAPI is a specification that standardises how developers describe REST APIs so that it is easy to generate API documentation from the APIs themselves. You can now generate this documentation from your microservice REST APIs using MicroProfile OpenAPI and Open Liberty 18.0.0.1 with the mpOpenAPI-1.0 feature. This is the implementation of the MicroProfile…
Introduction to the updated Metrics 1.1 component in the latest MicroProfile 1.3 release.
Get distributed tracking of your microservices, a standardised way (through OpenAPI) to describe your RESTful applications, and a type-safe approach to invoking RESTful services over HTTP in Open Liberty 18.0.0.1.
What’s that? You’d like distributed tracing of microservices, a standardised way to describe your RESTful applications, a type-safe approach for invoking RESTful services over HTTP, metrics for your microservices, external configuration of your microservices, the moon on a stick? Funny you should ask: Let me introduce you to Open Liberty…
Java EE developers are now experimenting with microservices and they need a coherent way to optimize their development efforts. Over the years, Java EE has supported distributed application architectures based on RMI/IIOP, Web Services and REST. The Eclipse MicroProfile project is the next step in that evolution because it optimizes…
Hear from John Clingan, Sr. Principal Product Manager, Red Hat, and Ken Finnigan, Red Hat in this breakout session at Red Hat Summit 2017. MicroProfile is a community-led effort to bring microservices to Java Platform, Enterprise Edition (Java EE) across multiple implementations, including WildFly Swarm, IBM WebSphere Application Server Liberty…