Java Weekly, Issue 338
This week is Spring-heavy, which is always cool 🙂 and, on top of that, a really solid writeup about building resilience. Good stuff. >>>
This week is Spring-heavy, which is always cool 🙂 and, on top of that, a really solid writeup about building resilience. Good stuff. >>>
Distributed caching, Kafka, and Spring Boot – the ecosystem is moving forward. >>>
A nice intro to Amazon’s Deep Java Library for machine learning, and Spring Tools 4.6.2 is released. >>>
An in-depth review of Apache Arrow’s in-memory data format for fast, machine-to-machine transfer of big data, and a migration guide for Spring Data JDBC 2.0. >>>
A guide to switch expressions in Java 14, and a great article explains how developers can overcome their aversion to refactoring through deliberate practice. >>>
A preview of Spring Boot support for GraalVM Native Images, and Spring Security and Boot release several new versions. >>>
1. Spring and Java >> Updates to Spring Versions [spring.io] The Spring team is adopting Semantic Versioning for project modules, and Calendar Versioning for release trains. >> Java Feature Spotlight: Text Blocks [infoq.com] A comprehensive look at text blocks, scheduled to become a permanent language feature in Java SE 15. >> What is JDBC? [marcobehler.com] […] >>>
A handful of Spring configuration tips for getting the most out of application.properties files, and Spring Tools 4.6.1 is released. >>>
A quick look at building native images for Spring Boot apps with GraalVM, and a new series from Martin Fowler on source code branching patterns. >>>
A good intro to the new Kotlin DSL for Spring Integration, and a quick look at Java 14’s pattern-matching enhancement for the instanceof operator. >>>
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