All about running methods on the server
Goals
In this session we’ll see in detail why it often makes sense to move a process from running on the client to run on the server (whether in a client/server environment or a system using a REST server).
Whether in a client/server environment or a system using a REST server, it often makes sense to move a process from running on the client to run on the server. For example, to optimize database operations and avoid large transfers of data between the client and server. Different options are available to build synchronous or asynchronous solutions. What are the advantages of the different solutions and how can they be implemented correctly?
A single application will be used to illustrate and compare the different approaches.
Session materials
- Demo application presented during the session
- Video recording of the session
Pricing in local currencies
The following prices do not exclude tax:
60€ - £55 GBP - $60 USD - $99 AUD - $95 CAD - 600 kr - ¥7300 JPY
Session time
5:00 PM-06:20 PM (GMT+2) (Munich, Paris, Brussels, Madrid, Roma)
In other time zones:
US Pacific Time (GMT-8) - 8:00 AM-09:20 AM (San Jose, San Francisco)
US Central Time (GMT-6) - 10:00 AM-11:20 AM (Chicago)
US Eastern Time (GMT-5) - 11:00 AM-12:20 AM (Boston, New-York)
Argentina Time (GMT-3) - 12:00 PM-01:20 PM (Buenos Aires)
GMT+1 - 4:00 PM-05:20 PM (London, Lisbon)