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How to ensure Testing Robustness in Continuous Testing Environments

Mesut Durukal (Siemens)

 

   In this talk, we provide solutions that we developed to handle test smells and have a more robust test automation environment. They are lessons learnt from our experiences which are applicable to any type of test automation project or may give the audience an idea to develop their own solutions.

 

Motivation: Our QA team is responsible for automation of test cases. As a daily activity, we are supposed to implement and automatically execute tests.

Experience level: 
Beginner

All Things Quality
All Things Quality

4 Pillars of Successful Agile Test Automation

Mesut Durukal (Siemens)

 

   After executing a project to test a cloud-based microservices platform, we experienced a lot of challenges in both of technical and social manners and tried to develop solutions to cope with them. Finally, I have wrapped them up to make a list of golden rules to successfully manage a test project.   

 

Challenges:

Experience level: 
Beginner

All Things Quality
All Things Quality

Jakarta NoSQL Powered by Cosmos DB on the Cloud

Reza Rahman (Microsoft Corp.)

Jakarta NoSQL is a new standard for accessing non-relational databases on the cloud. Cosmos DB is a best-of-breed planet scale NoSQL database on Azure that is compatible with MongoDB, Cassandra and Gremlin. In this session we will see how to use these technologies together in cloud native Jakarta EE applications. Most of the session will be demos with a minimal number of slides.

Experience level: 
Beginner

Cloud Native Java
Cloud Native Java

Jakarta EE on Azure Magic Mystery Show

Reza Rahman (Microsoft Corp.)

This fast-paced, demo-driven, entirely slide free session will show you the many ways of effectively deploying a Jakarta EE application to Azure. We will start by deploying a local Jakarta EE application to basic IaaS on Azure. We will then deploy the same application to a managed Azure PaaS. Finally we will deploy the application to Azure using Docker and Kubernetes. We will discuss the trade-offs of each approach on the way, offering guidelines for which approach might be best for your application on the cloud.

Experience level: 
Beginner

Cloud Native Java
Cloud Native Java

Java and the Cloud : How JVMs are changing their game

Steve Poole

This talk provides an overview and a state of the nation for JVM directions from a Cloud perspective 

Experience level: 
Beginner

Cloud Native Java (Sponsored by CNCF)

Eclipse Dirigible - Build Your Custom Stack for Production

Nedelcho Delchev (SAP SE)

This session will guide you through the creation of a custom Eclipse Dirigible stack for production purposes:

  • Prepare a project structure
  • Add the required dependencies based on your scenario
  • Add your custom Java modules
  • Add your custom Enterprise JavaScript modules

It also explains how to create a facade of a functionality written in Java and to expose it via API bridge to the application layer - Enterprise JavaScript.

Experience level: 
Intermediate

Runtime & Frameworks

Microservice Patterns - Implemented by Eclipse MicroProfile

Ivar Grimstad (Eclipse Foundation)

Eclipse MicroProfile provides specifications for the most commonly used microservice patterns. This session presents a group of patterns that will be in explained and demoed live in a down-to-earth and easily understandable way.

Patterns covered include Service per Container, Externalized Configuration, Health Check API, Application Metrics, Circuit Breaker, Access Token, Distributed Tracing.

There will be live coding and demo of all technologies implementing the patterns.

Experience level: 
Advanced

Cloud Native Java (Sponsored by CNCF)

The evolution of Papyrus, an open SysML and UML tool

Camille Letavernier (EclipseSource)
Philip Langer (EclipseSource)

Your are looking for an open and flexible SysML and UML tool? You want to learn how Papyrus was continuously improved over the last few years and how it could further evolve in the future? This talk is for you!

Experience level: 
Beginner

Tools & IDEs

Eclipse Che and the future of Cloud Development Tools

Gorkem Ercan (Red Hat, Inc.)
Mario Loriedo (Red Hat, Inc.)

If you are a developer interested on cloud native application development and tools, you are probably having trouble following the fast changing world of cloud development tools.  You might have questions like:

What is new with Eclipse Che? What does its roadmap look like? What is the relation with the new Eclipse Codewind project and Che? What are the benefits of the new projects under Eclipse Cloud Development (ECD) umbrella that I am missing?

Experience level: 
Beginner

Web & Cloud Development

Graphical Views for Web-Based Modeling Tools With Theia and Sprotty

Miro Spönemann (TypeFox GmbH)
Jan Koehnlein (TypeFox GmbH)

In this talk we will show how you can employ Eclipse Theia as application framework and Eclipse Sprotty as graphical framework to create a modeling tool. You will learn about the various considerations that have to be made when designing a user interface for interacting with models, and you will see what Theia and Sprotty are able to contribute in this regard.

Experience level: 
Intermediate

Web & Cloud Development

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