Java Weekly, Issue 328
An overview of RSocket channels for bi-directional data streaming, and a deep dive into authentication and authorization in Spring Security. >>>
An overview of RSocket channels for bi-directional data streaming, and a deep dive into authentication and authorization in Spring Security. >>>
A preview of Kubernetes support coming to Spring Boot 2.3, and a handful of Google Cloud tools to help you build and deploy Spring Boot microservices. >>>
An overview of the RSocket request-stream messaging model, and a quick guide to writing a controller for Kubernetes clusters in Java using the Fabric8 API. >>>
A handful of tips for getting the most out of Java 14 with Spring, and a good overview of the RSocket protocol’s fire-and-forget messaging. >>>
A simple RSocket client built using Spring Shell and Spring Boot, and a deep dive into writing command-line tools in Java using GraalVM and the Picocli library. >>>
An intro to the RSocket messaging protocol for microservices, and a good write-up on the Kotlin-based Ktor framework for client and server development. >>>
A solid overview of the Quarkus container-first framework for Java, and Spring Core Framework has a couple of new releases. >>>
Spring’s new website sports a fresh, clean design, and an exercise in optimizing a Java method with an eye toward minimizing its bytecode footprint. >>>
A deeper dive into the Java records preview feature, and the first JDK 14 Release Candidate is announced. >>>
A couple of write-ups on the Java Records preview feature in Java 14, and a great introductory guide to Spring Framework. >>>
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