Java Weekly, Issue 366

1. Spring and Java

>> Do Loom’s Claims Stack Up? Part 1: Millions of Threads? [webtide.com]

Gym membership and millions of loom virtual threads – evaluating the effect of GC and deep stacks on virtual threads!

>> Do Looms Claims Stack Up? Part 2: Thread Pools? [webtide.com]

Cheap threads causing expensive things: should we still use thread pools for better resource management?

>> What’s New in MicroProfile 4.0 [infoq.com]

Configuration properties, more fault-tolerant, readiness probes, more metrics, and many more, all in a new MicroProfile version!

Also worth reading:

Webinars and presentations:

Time to upgrade:

2. Technical

>> Don’t use Protobuf for Telemetry [richardstartin.github.io]

Protocol buffer, Java, and low-overhead serializations – why Protobuf isn’t a great fit for tracers and telemetry!

Also worth reading:

3. Musings

>> Musings around a Dockerfile for Jekyll [blog.frankel.ch]

Static site generation on Docker – dockerizing Jekyll, image size reduction, and image squashing!

Also worth reading:

4. Comics

And my favorite Dilberts of the week:

>> Can’t Tell When He Is Joking [dilbert.com]

>> Dogbert The Watcher [dilbert.com]

>> Important Context [dilbert.com]

5. Pick of the Week

>> Shields Down [randsinrepose.com]

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