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Emily Jiang is Liberty Architect for MicroProfile and CDI in IBM. Based at IBM’s Hursley laboratory in the UK, she has worked on the WebSphere Application Server since 2006 and is heavily involved in Java EE implementation in WebSphere Application Server releases. She is a key member of MicroProfile and CDI Expert Group, and leads the specification of MicroProfile Config and Fault Tolerance. Emily is also Config JSR co-spec lead. She regularly speaks at conferences, such as Code One, DevNexus, JAX London, Voxxed, Devoxx US, Devoxx Belgium, Devoxx UK, Devoxx France, EclipseCon, etc.

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Creating cloud-native microservices is common but which programming model to choose from.

At the moment, MicroProfile and Spring are two popular programming models for developing microservices. What are the differences or commonalities between them?

This session is to focus on comparing the two programming model side by side. If you are Spring developer, after this session, you should be able to grasp MicroProfile very quickly and vice versa.

This session also contains a quick demo of developing a Spring microservice and MicroProfile microservice and then deploy them onto Open Liberty.

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