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In this special newsletter we bring you up to date on all the new content and news related to Java on InfoQ. We are also maintaining a portal page for this content on InfoQ at: https://www.infoq.com/java/. |
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Oracle Releases GraalVM 1.0, a Polyglot Virtual Machine and Platform (news, Apr 27, 2018) | Cloud Native Java Has A New Home: Jakarta EE (news, Apr 25, 2018) | Hazelcast Releases Jet 0.6 for Stream and Fast Batch Processing (news, Apr 24, 2018) | Eclipse Photon Nears Release (news, Apr 23, 2018) | Get Ready for Cloud Native, Service-Meshed Java Enterprise (articles, Apr 22, 2018) |
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In this O'Reilly book learn how the Istio service mesh improves traffic control, service resiliency, testing, observability, and security of your microservices. Download now. Sponsored content |
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Java 10 Released (news, Mar 21, 2018) | Oracle Seeks $8.8 Billion in Damages from Google after Appeal (news, Apr 30, 2018) | Brian Goetz Speaks to InfoQ on Data Classes for Java (news, Feb 21, 2018) | Servlet and Reactive Stacks in Spring Framework 5 (articles, Mar 20, 2018) | A First Look at Java 10 Release Candidate 1 (news, Feb 28, 2018) |
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Oracle has announced the end of their flagship Java developer conference, JavaOne. In its place Oracle plans to run a broader developer-focused conference, called Oracle Code One. | After Oracle expressed its desire that Java EE be rebranded as part of the project's transfer to Eclipse, the community has voted, and the new name for Java EE going forward will be Jakarta EE. Mike Milinkovich, executive director of the Eclipse Foundation, wrote in a blog post that almost 7,000 people voted in the community poll, with over 64% choosing "Jakarta EE". | The release of Spring Boot version 2.0 general availability came a step closer with release candidate 1 (RC1) being announced on January 31st. Even at this late stage some noteworthy additions are still being released, alongside a huge number of issues and pull requests closed. |
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This eBook provides a hands-on approach to three useful Java frameworks for building microservices: Spring Boot, Dropwizard, and WildFly. Compare and contrast them through a handful of familiar patterns. Download now. Sponsored content |
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Oracle has announced JEP 181 - "Nest-based Access Control" http://openjdk.java.net/jeps/181 - aka "Nestmates". This is a technical enhancement to the platform that pays off a 20 year old architectural debt introduced in Java 1. |
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JetBrains recently released version 1.2.30 of the popular programming language, Kotlin, as a big fix and tooling update that come about a month-and-a-half after the release of version 1.2.20. New features include support for Gradle’s build cache tool, support for TestNG, and IDE support for Kotlin’s new style guide. |
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Golden signals are increasingly popular these days due to the rise of SRE. This article outlines what golden signals are, and how to monitor and use them in the context of various common services. |
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Java 9 and Vert.x microservices are compatible for building applications, as showcased by this example application that implements a minimal, but working CI system. |
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With reactive programming in its early days, the options available to developers can be overwhelming. In this article, we offer some opinions on how you should design, implement and use reactive APIs. |
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Investigating distributed microservices? Want to get rid of your monolithic enterprise applications or not create new ones? Reactive design can help. Author and Red Hatter, Clement Escoffier, explains why and how Eclipse Vert.x is a good choice to build effective microservices systems. Download now. Sponsored content |
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Brian Clozel shows how Spring Boot can help build web applications, tests to production-ready features, that leverage the Spring ecosystem. |
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Phil Webb and Madhura Bhave discuss Spring Boot 2.0, improvements, how to migrate to it, tweaks and utilities, and internals. |
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Arjen Poutsma discusses Spring’s functional web framework, how it is used, what its goals are, how it compares to the annotation model, and other related topics. |
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Sander Mak explores the benefits of a modular codebase using Java 9 modules, and issues porting an existing application to modules. |
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