Java Champion Matt Raible

It's been over ten years since we first met Java Champion and author of The JHipster Mini-Book, and Spring Live, Matt Raible, and we're delighted and privileged to welcome him again to share his expert knowledge in his session 'Bootiful Development with Spring Boot and React'.

This event takes place at 19:00 on Thursday 12th September.

Check out the full talk abstracts below.

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Session Abstracts

Start Time 19:00 - Bootiful Development with Spring Boot and React

To simplify development and deployment, you want everything in the same artifact, so you put your React app “inside” your Spring Boot app, right?

But what if you could create your React app as a standalone app and make cross-origin requests to your API? A client app that can point to any server makes it easy to test your current client code against other servers (e.g. test, staging, production).

This session shows how to develop with Java 8, Spring Boot, React, and TypeScript. You’ll learn how to create REST endpoints with Spring MVC, configure Spring Boot to allow CORS, and create an React app to display its data.

If time allows we’ll cover authentication with OpenID Connect and deployment to Cloud Foundry.

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About Matt

Matt Raible has been building web applications for most of his adult life; for over 20 years, he has helped developers learn and adopt open source frameworks and use them effectively. He's a Java Champion, a well-known figure in the Java community, and Developer Advocate at Okta.

Matt has been a speaker at many conferences worldwide, including Devoxx Belgium, Devoxx France, Jfokus, and JavaOne.

He is the author of The JHipster Mini-Book, Spring Live, and contributed to Pro JSP. He is frequent contributor to open source and a member of the JHipster development team.

Find him on Twitter @mraible or online at https://raibledesigns.com

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