Tag: Spring

  • Three offensive robots

    Three offensive robots

    Enterprise AI middleware & services with Tanzu Platform 10.2 There’s a big release for the platform as a service we make at Tanzu, Tanzu Platform 10.2. In new release, we’ve focused a lot on adding in AI middleware and services to the Tanzu Platform. That’s both in the form of AI model brokering and hosting…

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  • MCP Authorization in practice with Spring AI and OAuth2 – Filling in the missing piece of MCP: security.

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  • How to make MCP Prompts in Java with Spring AI – Coding Model Context Protocol Prompts – Solo roleplaying D&D with agentic AI, #04

    Let’s get the AI to build D&D adventures for us with a Model Context Protocol Prompt. I haven’t found much value in MCP Prompts until now. What makes them excited is when you use them a “recipe” to chain together other tool calls. In this episode of my MCP programming series, I show you how…

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  • How to create a Model Context Protocol Resource – Solo roleplaying D&D with agentic AI, #03

    The AIs are good at being a Dungeon Master for Dungeons & Dragons, but their memory is limited. How can you make sure they don’t forget all that loot you just got, or ensure that cobbler back in the village remembers the type of boots you orders and paid for up front? I’ll show you…

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  • Model Context Protocol Bridges LLMs to the Apps They Need – The idea of having the AI sort out which tools to use is cool. What’s also cool is that you natural language to tell the AI what the tools do and when to use them. It then sorts them out. What’s also cool is…

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  • Spring Cloud Services for Tanzu Platform – Spring Cloud Services for Cloud Foundry v3.3 introduces an enhanced dashboard UI, improved configuration validation, and simplified secret management.

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  • – IDC: VMware Explore 2024: A Shift to Private Cloud, AI, and AppDev Simplification – The VMware Private AI Foundation “platform appeals to Broadcom customers because of its ability to deliver advanced security and privacy, granular policy and control capabilities, resource sharing functionality, and centralized operations capabilities that deliver a lower TCO.” // Also, a…

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  • Three fun fonts and stories of enterprise data integration

    Three fun fonts and stories of enterprise data integration

    Let’s start with some YAGV (yet another goofy video): Relative to your interests Spring AI: An AI framework for Java developers – No python? No problem. The Great Data Integration Schlep – ‘Every company has something fucked-up and dumb going on somewhere, no matter how admirable they are in other respects, and if they’re facing…

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  • [Spring AI: An AI framework for Java developers](https://www.infoworld.com/article/3540494/spring-ai-generative-ai-for-java-developers.html) – No python? No problem.

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  • Spring AI: An AI framework for Java developers – No python? No problem.

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  • Enterprise-grade Spring, and quick AI apps with Java

    Enterprise-grade Spring, and quick AI apps with Java

    SpringOne Yesterday we put on Spring One. There’s still sessions going on, which you can watch live if you register for free. Here’s some highlights. We went over one of the most valuable products the Tanzu team has put out this year: the Spring Application Advisor. You set this up in your pipeline and it…

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  • Selling shoes on the internet, the risks of waterfall enterprise AI

    Selling shoes on the internet, the risks of waterfall enterprise AI

    Just links and wastebook today. Relative to your interests Spring Boot 3.3 Boosts Performance, Security, and Observability – All these years later, Spring is still in wide use and still evolving. ‘You are a helpful mail assistant,’ and other Apple Intelligence instructions – Not that many, but interesting. Gartner Predicts 30% of Generative AI Projects…

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  • Spring Boot 3.3 Boosts Performance, Security, and Observability – All these years later, Spring is still in wide use and still evolving.

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  • Next Gen Application Delivery: Getting Started with Intelligent Apps Powered by AI – “Our numbers show that 65% of all enterprise developers use Java, making it essential for business-critical applications. Development frameworks, like Spring AI, enable Java developers to interact with AI models and vector databases through the framework, rather than having to learn new…

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  • 65% of developers learning to live with Kubernetes

    65% of developers learning to live with Kubernetes

    State of Spring Survey 2024 The State of Spring Survey 2024 is out, you can get it for free, of course. Spring is widely used by Java developers, and Java is widely used for enterprise app development. Thus, what Spring people are doing is relevant to what large organizations are doing in software development. Let’s…

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  • Aligning with User Needs with Rod Johnson – ’Spring Source ended up not monetizing Spring at all — but rather worked on monetizing with products that were complementary to Spring. “We monetized Spring by not monetizing Spring, by using it to open the door”’ // Great interview if you’re into the whole open source business…

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  • Dan Vega – Spring Developer Advocate, YouTuber and Lifelong Learner – Dan and DaShaun are great devrel people, and they’ve built a great corner of the Spring community, in just a year!

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  • Spring Now Offers Free Access for the Spring Academy Pro Content – Free Spring training for all: “The Spring team has announced that the Pro Content from their Spring Academy will no longer require a paid subscription, effective April 5th 2024, to improve the learning experience for the Spring community. The Spring Academy will continue…

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  • Touching the Flying Spaghetti Monster

    Touching the Flying Spaghetti Monster

    Upgrade That Spring! If you do Spring stuff in a large enterprise, you should check this thing out. Relative to your interests AI for Economists – Some prompt formations and stuff for the ChatGPT and friends. Signs that it’s time to leave a company – Attempts to get people back in the office are something…

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  • Backstage, Java, and remote work – three more things to watch in 2024

    Backstage, Java, and remote work – three more things to watch in 2024

    Here are the other three things I’m going to watch in 2024. By “watch,” I suppose I mean “I really hope something interesting and definitive happens here instead of just a continuation of what was going on in 2023.” I put the first one (our old k-friend) in yesterday’s episode. Backstage – in 2022 and…

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