1. Spring and Java
>> Spring Cloud Stream – and Spring Integration. [spring.io]
Find out how to combine these two to implement function-based streams.
>> JVM numeric types – Integer types [blog.scottlogic.com]
Everything you always wanted to know about Integer types but were afraid to ask.
>> GraphQL server in Java: Part II: Understanding Resolvers [nurkiewicz.com]
And a good write-up on the GraphQLResolver interface — the key to lazy loading in GraphQL.
Also worth reading:
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>> Spring Transaction Management: An unconventional guide [marcobehler.com]
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>> Text Blocks Come to Java [blogs.oracle.com]
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>> Better NPE Messages in JDK 14 [marxsoftware.com]
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>> Comparing files and folders in IntelliJ IDEA [vojtechruzicka.com]
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>> Eclipse Project Licenses [waynebeaton.com]
Webinars and presentations:
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>> A Bootiful Podcast: Apache Tomcat, Netty and Spring Framework contributor Violeta Georgieva [spring.io]
Time to upgrade:
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>> Spring Tools 4.4.1 released [spring.io]
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>> Spring Cloud Hoxton.RC1 Released [spring.io]
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>> Spring Vault 2.2.0.RC1 and 2.1.4.RELEASE available [spring.io]
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>> Announcing Spring Cloud Stream Horsham.RC1 (3.0.0.RC1) [spring.io]
2. Technical and Musings
>> A beginner’s guide to database deadlock [vladmihalcea.com]
A look at deadlocks and how a few major database systems recover from them differently.
>> Encryption in the cloud [advancedweb.hu]
And while data encryption is important, we still have to control access to both the data itself and the encryption keys.
Also worth reading:
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>> A Guide to SQL Naming Conventions [blog.jooq.org]
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>> Open-sourcing Polynote: an IDE-inspired polyglot notebook [medium.com]
3. Comics
And my favorite Dilberts of the week:
>> Self Reliant [dilbert.com]
>> We Already Have a Carl [dilbert.com]
>> Best Employees [dilbert.com]
4. Pick of the Week
>> How to be Patient in an Impatient World [markmanson.net]