Here we go…
1. Spring and Java
>> Brian Goetz Speaks to InfoQ about Proposed Hyphenated Keywords in Java [infoq.com]
As Java continues to evolve, we may soon see hyphenated keywords, like the recently proposed (but later dropped) break-with.
>> 5 minutes or less: Jakarta JSON Binding with Apache Johnzon [tomitribe.com]
And a quick overview of JSON-B, yet another JSON binding layer for Java.
>> How to write JPA Criteria API queries using Codota (video) [vladmihalcea.com]
It’s cool to see Codota popping up in other writings I follow. The IDE plugin for IntelliJ and Eclipse takes some of the pain out of writing JPA criteria queries.
Also worth reading:
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>> Pagination best practices [vladmihalcea.com]
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>> JDBC – Emulating a sequence [vard-lokkur.com]
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>> Write Java EE applications with Kotlin [rieckpil.de]
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>> Pragmatism applied: Avoid single implementation interface [blog.tremblay.pro]
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>> Project Valhalla Eclairs [marxsoftware.com]
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>> Microservices Metrics targets with Eclipse MicroProfile [tomitribe.com]
Webinars and presentations:
Time to upgrade:
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>> Spring Framework 5.1.9, 5.0.15 and 4.3.25 available now [spring.io] and >> Spring Framework 5.2 goes RC1 [spring.io]
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>> Spring Boot 2.1.7 available now [spring.io] and >> It is time – Goodbye Spring Boot 1.x! [spring.io]
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>> Spring Security 5.1.6 and 5.0.13 Released [spring.io] and >> Spring Security 5.2.0.M4 Released [spring.io]
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>> Spring Data Moore RC2, Lovelace SR10, and Ingalls SR23 released [spring.io]
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>> Spring Boot for Apache Geode & Pivotal GemFire 1.1.0.RC1 Released! [spring.io]
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>> Spring Cloud Data Flow 2.2.0 Released [spring.io]
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>> Spring Session Corn-M3 and Bean-SR7 Released [spring.io]
2. Technical and Musing
>> Hands-On Spark Intro: Cross Join Customers and Products with Business Logic [blog.codecentric.de]
Lessons learned implementing large cross joins in a Spark application.
>> Those Who Can’t, Sell Tutorials on How You Can [daedtech.com]
Before buying into someone else’s blueprint for success, it’s good to remember that context is still king. What worked for them may not be the complete and tidy solution you’re looking for.
Also worth reading:
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>> Serverless plugins – Automatic generation of monitoring dashboards [blog.codecentric.de]
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>> Exercises in Programming Style: FP & I/O [blog.frankel.ch]
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>> Expanding the cloud to the Middle East: Introducing the AWS Middle East (Bahrain) Region [allthingsdistributed.com]
3. Comics
>> Opinionated Old Guy [dilbert.com]
>> Employee Engagement Survey [dilbert.com]
>> Circular Debating [dilbert.com]
4. Pick of the Week
>> Good Engineering Practices while Working Solo [bitsrc.io]