Eric Bottard is a senior software engineer with 14 years of experience building and evolving cloud-native, reactive and data-processing platforms from Paris. At VMware (and previously Pivotal) he has driven backend work on projects like Spring Cloud Data Flow, Project Reactor and Tanzu Application Accelerator, blending deep JVM expertise with Kubernetes and Go integrations. A prolific open-source contributor, his code and refactors span widely used projects such as reactor-netty, Spring XD/Cloud Stream and Spring Shell, often improving API behavior, test reliability and runtime ergonomics. He combines low-level reactive programming experience with practical platform engineering—helping teams ship function-as-a-service, streaming pipelines and buildpack tooling—and is notable for smoothing tricky integration points between Java frameworks and Kubernetes ecosystems.
14 years of coding experience
8 years of employment as a software developer
Engineer, Information and communication technologies, Engineer, Information and communication technologies at CY Tech
Classes préparatoires, Mathematics, Classes préparatoires, Mathematics at Lycée Janson de Sailly
Contributions:1 release, 168 commits, 74 PRs in 4 years 5 months
Contributions summary:Eric primarily contributed to the Spring Shell project by upgrading the JLine library, which involved significant code changes in the core classes. This upgrade included refactoring the tokenizer to allow for quote escaping, which improved the handling of user input. Further contributions included refactoring, improving command completion, and ensuring the proper handling of quoted strings.
Spring XD makes it easy to solve common big data problems such as data ingestion and export, real-time analytics, and batch workflow orchestration
Role in this project:
Back-end Developer
Contributions:164 commits, 89 PRs, 57 pushes in 2 years 4 months
Contributions summary:Eric's contributions centered around refactoring and enhancing the Spring XD project. They moved configuration files, implemented fixes in various classes, and restructured codebase elements like modules. They also converted code to Spring MVC, made improvements to options management, and added REST API features, indicating a focus on server-side logic and potentially API design and web development.
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