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InterConnect2017
5118: Java, Node.js and Swift: Which, When and Why
Chris BaileySTSM, Technical Architect Java, Node.js and Swift
Gary Cernosek, Offering ManagerApplication Runtimes & Frameworks
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http://pypl.github.io/PYPL.html
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Scripting Language Modern Native LanguageRuntime Language
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Type Safe Type Safe, with InferenceDynamically Typed
Scripting Language Modern Native LanguageRuntime Language
Bytecode and JIT Compiled JIT Compiled Pre-Compiled
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Type Safe Type Safe, with InferenceDynamically Typed
Concurrent Threaded
Garbage Collected
Scripting Language Modern Native LanguageRuntime Language
Garbage Collected Reference Counted
Single Thread Concurrent Work Pool
Bytecode and JIT Compiled JIT Compiled Pre-Compiled
All Platforms All Platforms Apple Platforms and Linux
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Type Safety
Swift @ IBM
func add(_ a: Int, to b: Int) -> Void { print(a + b) }
Swift Node.js
Swift @ IBM
var add = function (a, b) { console.log(a + b); }
func add(_ a: Int, to b: Int) -> Void { print(a + b) }
Swift Node.js
Swift @ IBM
var add = function (a, b) { console.log(a + b); }
func add(_ a: Int, to b: Int) -> Void { print(a + b) }
Swift Node.js
Swift @ IBM
var add = function (a, b) { console.log(a + b); }
func add(_ a: Int, to b: Int) -> Void { print(a + b) }
Swift Node.js
Swift @ IBM
var add = function (a, b) { console.log(a + b); }
var a = 5; var b = 3;
func add(_ a: Int, to b: Int) -> Void { print(a + b) }
let a = 5 let b = 3
Swift Node.js
Swift @ IBM
var add = function (a, b) { console.log(a + b); }
var a = 5; var b = 3;
add(a, b);
func add(_ a: Int, to b: Int) -> Void { print(a + b) }
let a = 5 let b = 3
add(a, to: b)
Swift Node.js
Swift @ IBM
var add = function (a, b) { console.log(a + b); }
var a = 5; var b = 3;
add(a, b);
func add(_ a: Int, to b: Int) -> Void { print(a + b) }
let a = 5 let b = 3
add(a, to: b)
> swiftc main.swift
Swift Node.js
Swift @ IBM
var add = function (a, b) { console.log(a + b); }
var a = 5; var b = 3;
add(a, b);
> node app.js
func add(_ a: Int, to b: Int) -> Void { print(a + b) }
let a = 5 let b = 3
add(a, to: b)
> swiftc main.swift
> main
Swift Node.js
Swift @ IBM
var add = function (a, b) { console.log(a + b); }
var a = 5; var b = 3;
add(a, b);
> node app.js 8
func add(_ a: Int, to b: Int) -> Void { print(a + b) }
let a = 5 let b = 3
add(a, to: b)
> swiftc main.swift
> main 8
Swift Node.js
Swift @ IBM
var add = function (a, b) { console.log(a + b); }
var a = '5'; var b = 3;
add(a, b);
func add(_ a: Int, to b: Int) -> Void { print(a + b) }
let a = ”5” let b = 3
add(a, to: b)
Swift Node.js
Swift @ IBM
var add = function (a, b) { console.log(a + b); }
var a = '5'; var b = 3;
add(a, b);
func add(_ a: Int, to b: Int) -> Void { print(a + b) }
let a = ”5” let b = 3
add(a, to: b)
> swiftc main.swift
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Swift @ IBM
var add = function (a, b) { console.log(a + b); }
var a = '5'; var b = 3;
add(a, b);
func add(_ a: Int, to b: Int) -> Void { print(a + b) }
let a = ”5” let b = 3
add(a, to: b)
> swiftc main.swift
> Error line 6: Cannot convert value of type ‘String’ into argument of type ‘Int’
Swift Node.js
Swift @ IBM
var add = function (a, b) { console.log(a + b); }
var a = '5'; var b = 3;
add(a, b);
> node app.js
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func add(_ a: Int, to b: Int) -> Void { print(a + b) }
let a = ”5” let b = 3
add(a, to: b)
> swiftc main.swift > Error line 6: Cannot convert value of type ‘String’ into argument of type ‘Int’
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console.log('Hello' + + 'World')
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console.log('Hello' + + 'World')
> 'HelloNaN'
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console.log('Hello' + + 'World')
> 'HelloNaN'
var x = 3 console.log('5' - x + x)
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console.log('Hello' + + 'World')
> 'HelloNaN'
var x = 3 console.log('5' - x + x)
> 5
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console.log('Hello' + + 'World')
> 'HelloNaN'
var x = 3 console.log('5' - x + x)
> 5
var x = 3 console.log('5' + x - x)
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console.log('Hello' + + 'World')
> 'HelloNaN'
var x = 3 console.log('5' - x + x)
> 5
var x = 3 console.log('5' + x - x)
> 50
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Performance
Runtime cost of dynamic typing
func add(_ a: Int, to b: Int) -> Int { return(a + b) }
Runtime cost of dynamic typing
func add(_ a: Int, to b: Int) -> Int { return(a + b) }
Runtime cost of dynamic typing
func add(_ a: Int, to b: Int) -> Int { return(a + b) }
addi
Runtime cost of dynamic typing
var add = function (a, b) { return(a + b); }
Check type of A
var add = function (a, b) { return(a + b); }
Runtime cost of dynamic typing
Check type of A
String
var add = function (a, b) { return(a + b); }
Check type of A
StringCheck type of B
var add = function (a, b) { return(a + b); }
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StringConcatenate Check type of B
String
var add = function (a, b) { return(a + b); }
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var add = function (a, b) { return(a + b); }
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var add = function (a, b) { return(a + b); }
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var add = function (a, b) { return(a + b); }
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var add = function (a, b) { return(a + b); }
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Cloud CostsProvider Type Memory CPUs Cost/month
Amazon EC2 Linux t2.nano 512MB 1 vCPU $4.68
Digital Ocean Standard 512MB 1 Core Processor $5.00
Pivotal Cloud Foundry
App Instance 512MB 4 vCPUs $10.80
Heroku Standard 1x 512MB 1 Share $25.00
IBM Bluemix Instant Runtimes
512MB 4 vCPUs $24.15
Containers 512MB 4 vCPUs $10.22
Cloud CostsProvider Type Memory CPUs Cost/month
Amazon EC2 Linux t2.nano 512MB 1 vCPU $4.68Linux t2.micro 1GB 1 vCPU $9.36
Digital Ocean Standard 512MB 1 Core Processor $5.00Standard 1GB 1 Core Processor $10.00
Pivotal Cloud Foundry
App Instance 512MB 4 vCPUs $10.80App Instance 1GB 4 vCPUs $21.60
Heroku Standard 1x 512MB 1 Share $25.00Standard 2x 1GB 2 Shares $50.00
IBM Bluemix Instant Runtimes
512MB 4 vCPUs $24.15Instant
Runtimes1GB 4 vCPUs $49.35
Containers 512MB 4 vCPUs $10.22Containers 1GB 4 vCPUs $20.59
Cloud CostsProvider Type Memory CPUs Cost/month
Amazon EC2 Linux t2.nano 512MB 1 vCPU $4.68Linux t2.micro 1GB 1 vCPU $9.36Linux t2.small 2GB 1 vCPU $18.72
Digital Ocean Standard 512MB 1 Core Processor $5.00Standard 1GB 1 Core Processor $10.00Standard 2GB 2 Core
Processors$20.00
Pivotal Cloud Foundry
App Instance 512MB 4 vCPUs $10.80App Instance 1GB 4 vCPUs $21.60App Instance 2GB 4 vCPUs $43.20
Heroku Standard 1x 512MB 1 Share $25.00Standard 2x 1GB 2 Shares $50.00
IBM Bluemix Instant Runtimes
512MB 4 vCPUs $24.15Instant
Runtimes1GB 4 vCPUs $49.35
Containers 512MB 4 vCPUs $10.22Containers 1GB 4 vCPUs $20.59
Cloud CostsProvider Type Memory CPUs Cost/month
Amazon EC2 Linux t2.nano 512MB 1 vCPU $4.68Linux t2.micro 1GB 1 vCPU $9.36Linux t2.small 2GB 1 vCPU $18.72
Linux t2.medium 4GB 2 vCPUs $37.44Digital Ocean Standard 512MB 1 Core Processor $5.00
Standard 1GB 1 Core Processor $10.00Standard 2GB 2 Core
Processors$20.00
Pivotal Cloud Foundry
App Instance 512MB 4 vCPUs $10.80App Instance 1GB 4 vCPUs $21.60App Instance 2GB 4 vCPUs $43.20
Heroku Standard 1x 512MB 1 Share $25.00Standard 2x 1GB 2 Shares $50.00
IBM Bluemix Instant Runtimes
512MB 4 vCPUs $24.15Instant
Runtimes1GB 4 vCPUs $49.35
Containers 512MB 4 vCPUs $10.22Containers 1GB 4 vCPUs $20.59
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Unless it is absolutely necessary to run Java in web browsers, disable it as described below, even after updating to 7u11. This will help mitigate other Java vulnerabilities that may be discovered in the future.
This and previous Java vulnerabilities have been widely targeted by attackers, and new Java vulnerabilities are likely to be discovered. To defend against this and future Java vulnerabilities, consider disabling Java in web browsers…
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Unless it is absolutely necessary to run Java in web browsers, disable it as described below, even after updating to 7u11. This will help mitigate other Java vulnerabilities that may be discovered in the future.
This and previous Java vulnerabilities have been widely targeted by attackers, and new Java vulnerabilities are likely to be discovered. To defend against this and future Java vulnerabilities, consider disabling Java in web browsers…
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GATEWAY
PUBLIC NETWORK CLOUD NETWORK
Client Devices Application Tier Database Tier
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PUBLIC NETWORK CLOUD NETWORK
Client Devices Service Tier Database Tier
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PUBLIC NETWORK CLOUD NETWORK
Client Devices Service Tier Database TierDelivery Tier
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PUBLIC NETWORK CLOUD NETWORK
Client Devices Service Tier Hosted ServicesDelivery Tier
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PUBLIC NETWORK CLOUD NETWORK
Client Devices Hosted ServicesDelivery Tier
ROUTING PROXY
Micro-Services
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PUBLIC NETWORK CLOUD NETWORK
Client Devices Hosted ServicesDelivery Tier
ROUTING PROXY
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PUBLIC NETWORK CLOUD NETWORK
Client Devices Hosted ServicesDelivery Tier
ROUTING PROXY
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PUBLIC NETWORK CLOUD NETWORK
Client Devices Hosted ServicesDelivery Tier
ROUTING PROXY
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PUBLIC NETWORK CLOUD NETWORK
Client Devices Hosted ServicesDelivery Tier
ROUTING PROXY
Micro-Services
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PUBLIC NETWORK CLOUD NETWORK
Client Devices Hosted ServicesDelivery Tier
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Micro-Services
API Team
Web Team
Android Team
iOS Team
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Server Side Rendering
First Paint Time
Search Engine Optimisation
Network Payload Size
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PUBLIC NETWORK CLOUD NETWORK
Client Devices Hosted ServicesDelivery Tier
ROUTING PROXY
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Project Generation Infra
Local PluginBl
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1. Starts with…
Bluemix
Codes …
Check in to…
App
DevOps Open Toolchains
Github
Kicks off…
Builds & Deploys…
Project Plugin
Developer
Calls …Generates …
Source Code
IDE Orion, VSCode, Atom,
Xcode…
Autoscale Logmet BAM
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Local ContainerLocal container generation and management Local build and debug
Project scaffolding SDK gen Service provisioning API Model generation Swagger generation
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http://developer.ibm.com/cloud-native
Bluemix Mobile & Omni-Channel!BMO-6321: Patterns in Omni-Channel Cloud Application Development
Containers & Microservices!BMC-2173: Introduction to Docker Containers and Microservices
Visit the DevZone in the Concourse for open Hello World labs and Ask Me Anything booths!
Wednesday, 11:15 AM - 12:00 PM | South Pacific C | Session ID: 6321A
Tuesday, 4:45 PM - 5:30 PM | South Pacific A | Session ID: 2173A
Tuesday, 11:00 AM - 12:45 PM | DevZone Ask Me Anything # 2 | Session ID: 7087AAsk Me Anything: Bluemix Cloud-Native Development
Ask Me Anything: Server-Side Swift DevelopmentWednesday, 2:30 PM - 5:00 PM | DevZone Ask Me Anything # 6 | Session ID: 7088A
Node.js & LoopBackBAP-1117: Introduction to LoopBackNode.js Framework
Liberty & MicroservicesBAP - 5081: Microservices with IBM WebSphere Liberty:What, Why and When?
Wednesday, 11:15 AM - 12:00 PM | Islander F | Session ID: 1117A
Tuesday, 7:00 PM - 7:20 PM | Engagement Theater Booth #319 | Session ID: 5081A
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