Opening remarks
Eugene's 105th Java Weekly Review is born!
Spring and Java related
- If Java was designed today: The Synchronizable Interface [jooq.org]
has a cool exploration of "what might be" in Java-this time focusing on ol "Synchronization". - Spring's content-rich European conferences [spring.io] The
Spring ecosystem shows a quick list of conferences in Europe. Good reading, especially now, because Eugene is preparing some new speeches. - Beware of findFirst () and findAny () [codefx.org]
is very cool to explore the nuances of findFirst and findAny in the Java Streams API. - JPA test case template [in.relation.to]
By adding test cases for JPA, Hibernate's test work is constantly moving forward. This use case can reproduce the problem without being specific to Hibernate. Whenever possible, that must be the right approach.
It is also worth reading:
- High-Performance Java Persistence-Chapter 11-Relations [vladmihalcea.com]
- How do we use Slack, Scala and Play to automate ordering lunch [takipi.com]
- Reactive database access-Part 3-Using jOOQ with Scala, Futures and Actors [jooq.org]
- Review-Java EE 7 Top Five [eisele.net]
- Ingredients of Java EE 8 [adam-bien.com]
- What impact will OpenJKD have on Android development? [infoq.com]
- Akka Cluster Introduction [codecentric.de]
- Java EE 8 MVC: Use query parameters [mscharhag.com]
Webinars and lectures:
- Make full use of Spring 4.2 for testing [infoq.com]
- Simple, lean, and powerful HTTP application using Ratpack [infoq.com]
- IO status in API architecture [infoq.com]
- Testing with Spock: logical choice [infoq.com]
- Convention is better than configuration: Gradle method [infoq.com]
- Spring Boot 和 Groovy [spring.io]
- Write documentation for RESTful API [spring.io]
- Use Spring to protect RESTful API [spring.io]
Upgrade moment:
- The seventh bug fix version of ORM 5.0 [in.relation.to]
- IntelliJ IDEA 16 EAP 144.2925 released [jetbrains.com] and IntelliJ IDEA 15.0.3 RC released [jetbrains.com]
- Spring Integration Zip 1.0.0.M1 and others [spring.io]
- Apache Commons Math 3.6 released [mail-archives.apache.org]
Technology related
It is also worth reading:
- Slow pace of relative inclusion paths and first-class code [thecodewhisperer.com]
- Linux command: Find [dandreamsofcoding.com]
- "Average Page" is a myth [igvita.com]
- CloudFront Update-HTTPS and TLS v1.1 / v1.2 to the source, add / add the header information [aws.amazon.com]
Meditations
- Do you have to love your job? [signalvnoise.com] The
old adage "You need to love what you like" must have seen some powerful counterexamples on the Internet.
I heard a good way to restructure this is-I need to love helping people, serve your audience, or actually love games. I like the focus shift-it offers more options. - PayPal and zero-dollar invoice spam [troyhunt.com]
is a surprising new type of spam sent through PayPal-you can get a quick overview even if you only understand the problem (if you have a PayPal account). - Highly productive developer tips [daedtech.com] to
pay attention to the more important the more, "Time is wealth" (Gary V).
These are some basic but solid skills that can help you enter this process state and help you maintain the status quo. - Test: Diet brings appetite [techblog.bozho.net]
Some interesting personal notes about the test, and why you ca n’t afford not to test. - New-Sample reservation reservation [aws.amazon.com] It
looks like it might be suitable for some interesting use cases-It's really cool to see so many innovations brought by AWS.
It is also worth reading:
- User-friendly geographical names policy [cemerick.com]
- Embrace creative constraints [daedtech.com]
- Reinventing the test: what is integration testing? (Part I) [satisfice.com]
Comics
And my favorite Dilbert of the week:
- My boss keeps managing me [dilbert.com]
- Geniuses come in many forms [dilbert.com]
- This looks like a normal slide [dilbert.com]
Featured of the week
- Introduction to BDD [dannorth.net]
Conclusion
The above is the essence of Eugene's offer that week-I hope you have discovered the anecdotes that have not been discovered before.
At the same time, Eugene is also looking forward to your feedback, hoping to provide you with counterparts and high-quality resources.
thanks for watching! See you next time.
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