Spring Cloud Stream: What's New in 2.x—and What's Next?

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Oleg Zhurakousky, Pivotal

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Microservices architecture redefined the concept of a modern application as a set of independent, distributed, and loosely coupled services running in the cloud. Spring Cloud Stream is a framework for building these services and connecting them with shared messaging systems. In this hands-on session, we’ll look at some of the new features and enhancements that are already part of the 2.0 line, and discuss what we’re working on and what to expect.
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