Java Weekly, Issue 385

1. Spring and Java

>> Networking I/O with Virtual Threads – Under the hood [inside.java]

Scalability meets a good programming paradigm – taking advantage of non-blocking sockets and continuations in Project Loom!

>> Teeing, a hidden gem in the Java API [blog.frankel.ch]

Collector composition – using teeing collector to compose two downstream collectors in Stream API.

>> Working with AWS SQS and Spring Cloud [reflectoring.io]

A practical take on how to integrate Spring Cloud with Amazon SQS service.

Also worth reading:

Webinars and presentations:

Time to upgrade:

2. Technical & Musings

>> Diving Deep on S3 Consistency [allthingsdistributed.com]

The road to implementing strong consistency in S3 while maintaining cache coherency, high availability, and correctness at the same time!

>>Book Notes: Measure What Matters [reflectoring.io]

An entertaining read on success stories that used OKRs to achieve objectives and goals!

Also worth reading:

3. Comics

And my favorite Dilberts of the week:

>> Boss Isn’t Fair [dilbert.com]

>> Work From Home Or Office [dilbert.com]

>> Ceo Missing [dilbert.com]

4. Pick of the Week

Using Continuous Integration in your development process is, simply put, a must.

IntelliJ IDEA has already basically given superpowers to Java developers. Now JetBrains is taking the next logical step and focusing on the whole team with TeamCity Cloud.

This is a new managed continuous integration service – you can read more about it here:

>> Introducing TeamCity Cloud – A Managed CI/CD Service by JetBrains

Or you can simply try it out with the free trial here.

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