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DockerCon Europe 2014 | SpeedLedger Tech blog
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December 8, 2014. I just came back from DockerCon Amsterdam 2014 and here is a summary of the conference with some comments. The theme of the conference was of course Docker. Just for fun I wrote down the most used terms on the conference just to give you a hint of what the sessions were about…. Orchestration, micro-services, cloud-native, distributed apps, scale and continuous delivery. An apparent theme of the conference was distributed apps. Meaning that you will run several containers cooperating to ...
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Maker Days 2014 Q2 | SpeedLedger Tech blog
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May 15, 2014. Maker Days 2014 Q2. Last week we pulled off our first hackathon! On what and how we did it! Leave a Reply Cancel Reply. We are always looking for talented people. Go to our career site! Outside-in — To the max! BDD and Microservices part 2). I want my helicopter view back! BDD and Microservices, part 1). Maker Days 2016 Q1. From Business to Buttons. On Do we need the database at all? 8211; Event Sourcing! Axa versicherung kündigen todesfall. On Do we need the database at all?
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Andreas Mossljung | SpeedLedger Tech blog
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November 25, 2014. Updating your Java server in runtime. It is sometimes convenient to have the ability to update an application in runtime. You might want to change the log level to track down some bug or maybe change the setting of a feature toggle. But it’s difficult to redeploy the application without disturbing your users. What to do? To use it, simply add this dependency to your pom (or similar):. GroupId com.speedledger /groupId. Version 1.1 /version. Public class MyFileWatcher {. FileChangeMonito...
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Lars-Erik Lis | SpeedLedger Tech blog
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December 8, 2014. I just came back from DockerCon Amsterdam 2014 and here is a summary of the conference with some comments. The theme of the conference was of course Docker. Just for fun I wrote down the most used terms on the conference just to give you a hint of what the sessions were about…. Orchestration, micro-services, cloud-native, distributed apps, scale and continuous delivery. An apparent theme of the conference was distributed apps. Meaning that you will run several containers cooperating to ...
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SpeedLedger at the DataTjej conference | SpeedLedger Tech blog
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March 25, 2015. SpeedLedger at the DataTjej conference. I have attended the conference several times as a student, but this was the first time representing my company. The very first time I came in contact with DataTjej was during my first year at Chalmers University of Technology. Some of my seniors organized the conference in Gothenburg 2009 and they encouraged me to go. So I let my presentation revolve around algorithms and how it awoke my interest for programming. Algorithms can be used to solve ...
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Counting Stories | SpeedLedger Tech blog
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September 18, 2014. A few weeks ago, we started measuring our development performance in a new way. We simply count the number of completed stories. One of our team monitors showing the number of stories closed so far the current week (week 38). The number 5 is the current weekly goal. A sceptic may react to this strategy by saying : That’s silly, you just have to make less work in each story and you will get a higher score! This is very true. And also very advantageous! It creates a win-win. By introduc...
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Docker meetup startup resumé | SpeedLedger Tech blog
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December 3, 2014. Docker meetup startup resumé. The day after creating the Docker Göteborg Meetup group,. Around 30 members had joined. Now the are 65 Dockers in the group. The interest and buzz about Docker. Is intense for sure. We started the group 21th of October this year and we decided to start off with a introduction meeting. It felt right to have a small group of people (20) and focusing on discussions instead of presentations. Here follows a brief summary of the meeting. A lot of good questions a...
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Docker is live! | SpeedLedger Tech blog
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October 28, 2014. Finally we have come to the point where we have started using Docker containers in our production systems. We have already used the lightweight container platform for smaller applications and now we have rolled it out for our flagship product in production as well. By using Docker we have drastically changed our production environment. It now has the following nice characteristics. We now have fine grained control and history of how our production environment changes over time. Also...
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Updating your Java server in runtime | SpeedLedger Tech blog
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November 25, 2014. Updating your Java server in runtime. It is sometimes convenient to have the ability to update an application in runtime. You might want to change the log level to track down some bug or maybe change the setting of a feature toggle. But it’s difficult to redeploy the application without disturbing your users. What to do? To use it, simply add this dependency to your pom (or similar):. GroupId com.speedledger /groupId. Version 1.1 /version. Public class MyFileWatcher {. FileChangeMonito...
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Martin Erlandsson | SpeedLedger Tech blog
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September 15, 2016. Outside-in — To the max! BDD and Microservices part 2). This is part 2 in a series about my 20% project BDD across team borders. Part 1 can be found here. When writing any piece of software, it’s very easy to start working on the details before you have enough knowledge about the targeted context. I think most developers recognize this pattern:. 8211; Oh, is that. How the incoming data looks like! 8211; Why didn’t anybody tell me I have to ask the database for that value? I wanted to ...