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Introduction
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Swift Server workgroup
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The path
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Swift Neo
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Logging
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Changing log levels
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Persistence
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Metrics
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Recorder
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Gauge
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StatsD Prometheus
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Postgres
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Nonblocking
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Redis
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HTTP Client
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Docker Images
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Slim Images
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Multistage builds
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Linux Swift releases
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Whats next
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Crash tracing
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Distributed tracing
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AppSodi
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Adding Routes
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Running on Linux
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App Updates
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App City Test
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Deployment
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Operator install
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Deploy
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Failover
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Outro
Description:
Explore the evolution of server-side Swift development in this conference talk from try! Swift NYC 2019. Dive into the progress made by the Swift Server Working Group (SSWG) since its announcement in 2018, including the introduction of six new libraries and significant improvements to Swift on Linux. Learn about the maturation of the Swift ecosystem for developing and deploying server applications, and discover how to get involved in this growing community. Gain insights into Appsody, a new open-source project for end-to-end development of cloud-native Swift applications. Follow the journey through various topics such as logging, persistence, metrics, Docker images, and Linux Swift releases. Understand the future directions of server-side Swift, including crash tracing and distributed tracing. Get hands-on experience with adding routes, running on Linux, and deploying applications using Appsody. This talk, delivered by Ian Partridge, technical lead of the Swift@IBM development team, offers valuable knowledge for developers interested in leveraging Swift for server-side applications. Read more

Building the Server-side Swift Ecosystem

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