Java Weekly, Issue 374
Streaming options, initializing testcontainers, faster charset decoding, DDD in Java, GraphQL microservices, and recipes for being an enabler manager! >>>
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Streaming options, initializing testcontainers, faster charset decoding, DDD in Java, GraphQL microservices, and recipes for being an enabler manager! >>>
The post Java Weekly, Issue 374 first appeared on Baeldung.
Maven central security, breaking a monolith, quarkus testing, more efficient Md5, introducing latency in SQL queries, and chaos engineering! >>>
The post Java Weekly, Issue 373 first appeared on Baeldung.
Java 16 goes RC1, Unix-domain sockets, native images, jOOQ internals, metrics meets open tracing, joining tables with a hash-join algorithm, and having more effective meetings! >>>
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Experimenting with Unix-domain sockets, more randomness, Java on Java, vectorization, the benefits of pull requests, and the story of Netflix’s homepage! >>>
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Java turns 25, interview with Brian Goetz, scalable batching processing, more pattern matching, foreign memory access, idempotent consumers, and latency numbers for teams! >>>
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Run Java on Java, reactive JAX-RS, inline and primitive objects, Java 17 new additions, state watch pattern, and guidelines for pair programming! >>>
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Pattern matching and guards, fat JARs, Reactive Hibernate, HTTP clients and Project Reactor, timed leasing for distributed systems, and when to say No! >>>
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An OpenJDK with JWarmup and coroutines, pattern matching for arrays, JVM performance rabbit hole, distributed metadata management, and a more effective developer experience! >>>
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Millions of virtual threads, virtual thread pools, GraalVM meets COBOL, Intellij on M1, Telemetry and Protobuf, and Spec updates for Java 16! >>>
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Virtual threads in Helidon, Out of native memory, circuit breakers, testing HTTP clients, container security, and all benchmarks are wrong! >>>
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