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April 09, 2019

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Why Oracle is happy to lose to AWS and MongoDB

Open source and cloud developers lead the charge away from Oracle’s database, but they're not where Oracle makes its money Read more ▶

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Why event-driven architectures are important today

These architectures enable the decoupling of rule-based services to microservices that consume and share data based on events Read more ▶

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What is JPA? Introduction to the Java Persistence API

Get to know the Java ORM standard for storing, accessing, and managing Java objects in a relational database Read more ▶

 
 
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Alibaba offers its own Java distribution

Now in beta, Dragonwell8 JDK works only on 64-bit x86 Linux systems Read more ▶

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