Mobile lightning talks (45 minutes session) | Lightning talk
Easily secure your mobile solutions with RHMAP and Red Hat SSOPresenters:Sebastien Blanc, Red HatSummers Pittman, Red HatAs a mobile developer, when you deal with security, you often have to dive into the details of bloated security specifications and APIs to solve issues like Single Sign Out (SSO), social login, OAuth2 and OpenID Connect integration. You want to be able to focus more on your core business, and for that purpose you use Red Hat Mobile Application Platform (RHMAP) on OpenShift. This presentation talks about various security issues your mobile applications and RESTful microservices will need to solve. On client side, we'll see the challenges to overcome from an hybrid app as well as a native app perspective: embedded web view versus external browser, URL schema for callback, local storage for tokens, refresh access tokens transparently...What about if you could delegate security intricacy to security expert? Security can be easy if you have the right tools! This is exactly what Red Hat Single Sign-On (SSO) on OpenShift is for. RH-SSO is an open source Identity and Access Management solution that can secure your applications and services with little to no code. If you think security topic is hard to tackle, join us! We'll make OAuth2 framework, OpenID Connect protocol, JWT (Json Web Token), and even encryption easy to understand. With some drawings, chatting and demos, tokens are fun and OpenID Connect will have no secret to you!00a0------------------RHMAP MBaaS Services and RESTful APIs (MongoDB and MySQL)Presenters:Chad Darby, Red HatHong Hua, Red HatIn this talk, we will demonstrate how to create an RHMAP MBaaS service that exposes a RESTful API for CRUDL. The first version of the MBaaS service will store data in a MongoDB database hosted on the RHMAP platform. In the second version of the app, we'll connect to an external MySQL database hosted in the Amazon cloud. During the development of the MBaaS service, we will test the RESTful API using a Postman test harness.------------------Artificial Intelligence Tools For Mobile DevelopmentPresenter:Juana Nakfour, Red HatArtificial Intelligence is a broad set of technologies getting immense traction and accelerated adoption rate on mobile devices. Predictive Analysis, Object Detection and Natural Language processing are the leading AI technologies making their way down to mobile devices and immersing in user experiences. Today, it is imperative that mobile apps have some element of AI to provide superior and seamless user experience.In this presentation, we will describe the current trends in AI tools for mobile devices. Specifically discussing the current big players in the field and their tools offerings. We will also cover trends in small startups pushing for innovative AI tools on mobile devices. The current trend of moving some AI processing from big clouds down to mobile chipsets for local processing will also be covered. After covering the high level trends we will dive down into current tools and sdk2019s available for native and hybrid mobile applications. Specifically in the areas of Natural Language processing and Object Detection/Tracking. At the end of the presentation we will describe how to integrate one of the Natural Language processing sdk2019s into our Red Hat Mobile Application templates. Describe the code steps and perform a live demo.
Sebastien Blanc
Software Engineer Red Hat
Sebastien Blanc is JEE engineer with 10 years of experience. He works at Red Hat and works on the KeyCloak project. Besides his “heavy” JEE profile (middleware, banking and insurance products) Sébastien spends advocating his passion through different conferences (Devoxx, JUDCon, JavaOne, SpringOne).
Hong Hua Chin
Principal Solutions Architect Red Hat
Chad Darby
Principal Solutions Architect Red Hat
Room 101
Thursday, 4th May, 16:30 - 17:15