Opening remarks
Hi everyone, this is Eugene's 110th Java Weekly Review.
Spring and Java related
- JUnit 5-Build [codefx.org] A
quick introduction to the upcoming content, which is a very good step for JUnit-a good sign for the entire ecosystem. - Reactor 2.5:
The latest development of the second generation Reactive Foundation [spring.io]story about the reaction system for the JVM -seems to be making great progress. - The ingenious solution to simulate summation types in Java [jooq.org] is
a bit interesting to break the boundaries of Java generics. - New Hibernate ORM User Guide [in.relation.to]
A major update to the Hibernate documentation, which will now be updated to 5.1 by default. - Memory leaks: fallacies and misunderstandings [plumbr.eu]
Some basic knowledge of what health is like when looking at the memory consumption of the JVM-simple and clear. - Using Hibernate and Spirng to set up a distributed Infinispan cache [techblog.bozho.net]
guide written by session, how to use Spring to set up a cache layer for Hibernate. At least for some developers, this will undoubtedly come in handy. - Quiet Design Mode [jooq.org]
Ha ha-now let's have fun.
It is also worth reading:
- What's new in Java EE Security API 1.0? [arjan-tijms.omnifaces.org]
- Develop Spirng Boot application with Kotlin [spring.io]
- Spring Boot Batch tutorial: reading information from a file [petrikainulainen.net]
- Use Spring Cloud Sleuth and Spring Cloud Zipkin for distributed tracking [spring.io]
- Recording tips for advanced users: context logging [loggly.com]
- Create a custom Spring Boot Starter for Twitter4j [sivalabs.in]
- Kotlin 1.0 brings language and ABI stability [infoq.com]
- Spring Boot and Apache CXF-How to use SOAP in 2016 [codecentric.de]
- Java EE and microservices in 2016? [infoq.com]
Webinars and lectures:
- Master Spring Security [infoq.com]
- Cloud Native Data Flow Orchestration [infoq.com]
- Create Java REST server from Swagger API definition [infoq.com]
- Web Tier's Introduction to Spring Boot [spring.io]
- Use Spring Tool Suite to develop cloud native applications [spring.io]
- Behind the scenes of OOS-how we manage Spring [spring.io]
- New features of Spring Data Gosling-Fowler [spring.io]
- Webinar: Spring Boot sound ... and more! [spring.io]
- Webinar: Starting and running Spring Boot in NetBeans IDE [spring.io]
Upgrade moment:
- Spring Data release chain Hopper M1 released [spring.io]
- Spring REST Docs 1.1.0.M1 [spring.io]
- Spring AMQP 1.6.0 milestone 1 (and 1.5.4) is available [spring.io]
- Spring Integration 4.3 M1 available [spring.io]
- Hibernate ORM 5.0.8.Final [in.relation.io]
Technology related
- Is your computer stable? [codinghorror.com]
You can (and should) perform a series of reliable tests on the machine to ensure that it is working properly. - Stack Overflow: Architecture-2016 version [nickcraver.com]
some cool numbers, and the details behind the scenes of running StackOverflow. It is interesting to see the time required to run SO in the traditional way.
It is also worth reading:
- Hello world in production environment [giorgiosironi.com]
- MySQL metadata locking and end of database transaction [vladmihalcea.com]
Meditations
- We need to know all about Apple and FBI use cases [troyhunt.com]
This is a long article, but given the news in the privacy / security field, this is an important reading. - The Paradox of Autonomy and Accreditation [queue.acm.org]
An interesting (but long) article on office politics and evaluating the work of other developers. - Programming high stakes through coincidence [daedtech.com]
Submitting a pudding that you do n’t know is almost never a good topic, and imagining its high risk is an interesting way to think about it and make decisions quickly.
It is also worth reading:
- Dear Github [github.com]
- Cultivate Weirdness [lemire.me]
- Is programming art? [daedtech.com]
- v1.0 unnecessary things [successfulsoftware.net]
- Architecture Folklore Model [kitchensoap.com]
Comics
And my favorite Dilbert of the week:
- Why did you choose this supplier? [dilbert.com]
- Let's call me "very comfortable" [dilbert.com]
- Here is technical support. How should I abuse you? [dilbert.com]
Featured of the week
- Boundary Shield Shell [randsinrepose.com]
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