Java Weekly, Issue 356
Tale of legendary duos: Shenandoah and Java 11, Unix sockets and Java 16, TestContainers and JPA, and finally Distributed Tracing and Netflix! >>>
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Tale of legendary duos: Shenandoah and Java 11, Unix sockets and Java 16, TestContainers and JPA, and finally Distributed Tracing and Netflix! >>>
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Project Panama delivers, Dockerizing Java applications, EFK stack for logging, a little about queuing theory, and COBOL ain’t gonna go anytime soon. >>>
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Everything revolves around JVM: Talking with the Shenandoah team, JIT and Graal internals, current trends in the Java ecosystem, and learning a new programming language! >>>
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Back to the basics: one step closer to inline classes, benchmarking GC latencies, Java after 8, and why it’s not a good idea to rely on averages! >>>
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Learn how to retrieve and set cookies from Apache’s HttpClient response
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Explore several options for reading an HTTP response body as a string in Java
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While unit testing, we may occasionally want to use @BeforeAll and @AfterAll in non-static setup and tear-down methods. Let’s see how we can do it.
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Learn how to set the TLS version in Apache HTTPClient
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In this tutorial, we’ll learn about Gradle Wrapper, an accompanying utility that makes it easier to distribute projects.
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More resilient Java with Bulkheads, a new ML library for Java, GraalVM native images, Spring Boot performance, reinventing VMs, and talent isn’t everything! Oh, and the Baeldung “sale”. Good stuff this week.
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