DrupalCon Amsterdam 2014: Lightning Talks 1
Session 1: Using Symfony2's HttpKernelInterface for painless integration
Time: 17:00-17:15
Experience level: Intermediate
Company: Inviqa
In this short session we will look at one of the Symfony2 components adopted since Drupal 8; the HttpKernelInterface.
Attendees will gain familiarity with this component, the related Request and Response objects, and the overall top level structure of a Drupal 8 project's integration.
We will also see how the Stack PHP project allows us to easily integrate a Drupal 8 site with another codebase that uses the HttpKernelInterface (including Symfony2, Silex, Laravel or even another Drupal 8 project).
We will also explore some of the other functionality that can be added by Stack, all enabled by this powerful abstraction.
Session 2: Paddle presents kañooh: Not just another Drupal Distribution (powered by the Flemish Government)
Time: 17:15-17:30
Experience level: Beginner
Company: One Agency
Building a corporate culture of peer reviewing, extensive testing, and customer intimacy through co-creation.
How the Flemish government and Paddle work together in creating a sustainable user-friendly CMS.
Session 3: MySQL today (and tomorrow)
Time: 17:30-17:45
Experience level: Intermediate
Company: Oracle
In todays IT world the demands for databases are rapidly changing. Where is MySQL today and what can we expect in of a 'Open Source' MySQL in the next couple of months?
A very short overview of that will be discussed during this 15min session.
Speaker: Carsten Thalheimer, MySQL Sales Consultant (CarstenT)
Session 4: High Performance Drupal with MariaDB
Time: 17:45-18:00
Experience level: Intermediate
Company: MariaDB
MariaDB is a backwards compatible, drop-in replacement to MySQL, that has gained much momentum in recent times, and tends to be the default in many distributions of choice now. With its additional feature set, one can take advantage of the better query optimizer, more performant key caches, an opensource threadpool for multiple connections with short running queries and binary log group commit for when your database needs grow beyond a single instance to a replicated one. Learn about cases of using GIS with Drupal & MariaDB.
Learn how to take advantage of the new features in MariaDB, to get Drupal to scale. The talk will also touch on new developments around MariaDB Galera Cluster and how that can be used for read/write scaling of Drupal.
Speaker: Maria Luisa Raviol, Senior Sales Engineer, MariaDB
Time: 17:00-17:15
Experience level: Intermediate
Company: Inviqa
In this short session we will look at one of the Symfony2 components adopted since Drupal 8; the HttpKernelInterface.
Attendees will gain familiarity with this component, the related Request and Response objects, and the overall top level structure of a Drupal 8 project's integration.
We will also see how the Stack PHP project allows us to easily integrate a Drupal 8 site with another codebase that uses the HttpKernelInterface (including Symfony2, Silex, Laravel or even another Drupal 8 project).
We will also explore some of the other functionality that can be added by Stack, all enabled by this powerful abstraction.
Session 2: Paddle presents kañooh: Not just another Drupal Distribution (powered by the Flemish Government)
Time: 17:15-17:30
Experience level: Beginner
Company: One Agency
Building a corporate culture of peer reviewing, extensive testing, and customer intimacy through co-creation.
How the Flemish government and Paddle work together in creating a sustainable user-friendly CMS.
Session 3: MySQL today (and tomorrow)
Time: 17:30-17:45
Experience level: Intermediate
Company: Oracle
In todays IT world the demands for databases are rapidly changing. Where is MySQL today and what can we expect in of a 'Open Source' MySQL in the next couple of months?
A very short overview of that will be discussed during this 15min session.
Speaker: Carsten Thalheimer, MySQL Sales Consultant (CarstenT)
Session 4: High Performance Drupal with MariaDB
Time: 17:45-18:00
Experience level: Intermediate
Company: MariaDB
MariaDB is a backwards compatible, drop-in replacement to MySQL, that has gained much momentum in recent times, and tends to be the default in many distributions of choice now. With its additional feature set, one can take advantage of the better query optimizer, more performant key caches, an opensource threadpool for multiple connections with short running queries and binary log group commit for when your database needs grow beyond a single instance to a replicated one. Learn about cases of using GIS with Drupal & MariaDB.
Learn how to take advantage of the new features in MariaDB, to get Drupal to scale. The talk will also touch on new developments around MariaDB Galera Cluster and how that can be used for read/write scaling of Drupal.
Speaker: Maria Luisa Raviol, Senior Sales Engineer, MariaDB