lunes, mayo 19, 2014

Testing Polyglot Persistence Done Right [slides]


This week I was at Krakow in the amazing conference called GeeCon. My talk was "Testing Polyglot Persistence Done Right" and it was cospoken with my friend Bartosz Majsak.

The abstract was:

"Data storage is one of the most crucial parts of any applications, and we use many different tools and tricks to keep it in a good shape. We frequently use both old school relational systems with new approaches commonly known as NoSQL. We write sophisticated queries and use optimization techniques to give our end users the greatest possible experience.
So why is persistence very often skipped in the testing efforts? Is it really that complex and painful to setup? During this talk we will have a closer look at Arquillian Persistence Extension together with NoSQLUnit. These tools remove that burden and boilerplate to make you a happy and productive programmer again! Join this session and see for yourself that writing tests for your data storage logic is as easy as writing normal unit tests!"

And here you can see the slides (http://www.slideshare.net/asotobu/testing-polyglot-persistence-done-right). If you have any question don't hesitate to approach us.



We keep learning,
Alex.
En los mapas me pierdo. Por sus hojas navego. Ahora sopla el viento, cuando el mar quedó lejos hace tiempo. (Pájaros de Barro - Manolo García)

Music: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9zdEXRKJSNY


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