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Writing Highly Concurrent Polyglot Applications with Vert.x

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Overview

Explore the world of highly concurrent polyglot applications with Vert.x in this conference talk from GOTO Berlin 2014. Dive into the lightweight, high-performance application platform for the JVM as Tim Fox, Vert.x Project Lead at Red Hat, explains its design principles and motivation. Learn about Vert.x's polyglot nature, core asynchronous APIs, and the benefits of asynchronous programming. Discover the power of the clustered event bus, including its integration with browsers. Gain insights into running verticles, achieving high availability, and leveraging code generation. Explore distributed data management, monitoring capabilities, and the official Vert.x stack. By the end of this comprehensive presentation, acquire a solid understanding of Vert.x's features and its potential for building scalable, concurrent applications across multiple programming languages.

Syllabus

Introduction
Current Status
What is Vert.x?
Polyglot
Core Asychronous APIs
Why Asynchronous?
Clustered Event Bus
Event bus in the Browser
Running verticles
High Availability
Code Generation
Distributed Data
Management and monitoring
Official stack
Summary
Project Info

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