1. Spring and Java
>> Getting Started With RSocket: Spring Boot Channels [spring.io]
A quick intro to bi-directional data streaming with RSocket channels.
>> Java’s Missing Features: 5 Years Later [infoq.com]
And Ben Evans takes stock in his earlier predictions regarding potential Java language features.
Also worth reading:
-
>> Spring Tips: Manipulating the Platform with the Spring Cloud Cloud Foundry Java Client Autoconfiguration [spring.io]
-
>> Spring Security: Authentication and Authorization In-Depth [marcobehler.com]
-
>> Adding HAL Links to Spring Boot 2 applications using Spring HATEOAS [tech.asimio.net]
-
>> JPA Criteria Metamodel Generation and Usage Guide [vladmihalcea.com]
-
>> How to share run configurations in IntelliJ IDEA [vojtechruzicka.com]
-
>> Quickly creating URIs with UriBuilder [blog.sebastian-daschner.com]
-
>> Theia Framework 1.0 Enables Web IDEs [infoq.com]
-
>> Smart healthchecks with Kubernetes and Spring Boot Actuator [blog.arnoldgalovics.com]
-
>> TLS Improvements Backported to Java 8 [infoq.com]
Webinars and presentations:
-
>> A Bootiful Podcast: Kubernetes co-creator Joe Beda [spring.io]
-
>> Spring Data to Spring Cloud to Spring Security: How Azure Supercharges Spring Boot [infoq.com]
-
>> Effective Testing with Java Q&A live session next Wednesday [blog.sebastian-daschner.com]
-
>> From Monolith to riff Functions [infoq.com]
-
>> Quarkus on OpenJ9 JVM & resource consumption (Video) [blog.sebastian-daschner.com]
Time to upgrade:
-
>> Spring Security 5.3.1, 5.2.3, 5.1.9, 5.0.15, 4.2.15 Released [spring.io]
-
>> Spring Boot 2.3.0.M4 available now [spring.io]
-
>> Spring Batch 4.2.2 and 4.1.4 available now! [spring.io]
-
>> Spring Data Neumann goes RC1 [spring.io]
-
>> What’s New in MicroProfile 3.3 [infoq.com]
2. Technical
>> Your own Kubernetes controller – Improving and deploying [blog.frankel.ch]
As the series wraps up, we learn how to build a native executable for our Java-based K8S controller using Graal VM.
Also worth reading:
-
>> Maven Dependencies Pop Quiz – Results [andresalmiray.com]
-
>> Physical regression testing for the Thermomix [blog.codecentric.de]
-
>> A Little Clojure [blog.cleancoder.com]
3. Musings
>> A New Hope [blog.cleancoder.com]
Uncle Bob imagines a father-son conversation 25 years from now about the heroes of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Also worth reading:
-
>> App Assisted Contact Tracing [lucumr.pocoo.org]
-
>> Death, downturn and dramatic digitalisation – COVID-19’s legacy-to-be [blog.codecentric.de]
-
>> Please don’t lie [jacquesmattheij.com]
4. Comics
And my favorite Dilberts of the week:
>> Alice’s Brain Is Full [dilbert.com]
>> No Time Before Next Meeting [dilbert.com]
>> Extra Dogbert Clone [dilbert.com]
5. Pick of the Week
Finally, first and only “sale” I’ve ever done on Baeldung is wrapping up this evening (Friday).
If you’re looking to study through any of my courses, this is a great point to enroll:
>> All my courses on Baeldung
Find A Teacher Form:
https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1vREBnX5n262umf4wU5U2pyTwvk9O-JrAgblA-wH9GFQ/viewform?edit_requested=true#responses
Email:
public1989two@gmail.com
www.itsec.hk
www.itsec.vip
www.itseceu.uk