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Tracing in Distributed Systems With Spring Cloud Sleuth
Learn how tracing with Spring Cloud Sleuth can solve the various difficulties with traceability in distributed systems like microservices.
September 19, 2017
by Tom Hombergs
· 21,819 Views · 7 Likes
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Maintaining PriorityQueue Order With Java Streams
The priority order of a PriorityQueue is not preserved when iterating or traversing, but fortunately, there are clean solutions for achieving this.
September 18, 2017
by Grzegorz Piwowarek
· 9,737 Views · 5 Likes
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Introduction to the Morpheus DataFrame
Morpheus can help you scale on multi-core processor architectures and facilitate the development of performant analytical software. Come learn all about this powerful tool!
September 16, 2017
by Xavier Witdouck
· 10,296 Views · 4 Likes
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Gracefully Shutting Down Java in Containers
Let's look at some lessons learned about gracefully shutting down Java programs in the worlds of Docker, Kubernetes, and enterprise integration.
September 15, 2017
by Janaka Bandara
· 37,559 Views · 13 Likes
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Logging in Style: log4j 2, Contextuality, Auto-Cleanup... All With No Strings Attached!
In this article, a software engineer tells us why he and his team used log4j 2 to make their logging better, and provides some sample code from the project.
September 13, 2017
by Janaka Bandara
· 6,936 Views · 3 Likes
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Java Application Security Frameworks
If you're creating a web app, security is more important than ever. Learn about some great Java-based frameworks that add extra security to your apps.
September 12, 2017
by Swathi Prasad
· 38,536 Views · 20 Likes
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Lazy Loading and Caching Objects With Guava
Lazy loading and caching are powerful performance tools, but they can be implemented poorly. Here's how you can pull them off in Java using Google's Guava.
September 11, 2017
by Bill O'Neil
· 14,061 Views · 7 Likes
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Enabling Centralized Logging
Learn to build a centralized logging system using Splunk and ELK that can gather multiple application logs into a single service.
September 7, 2017
by Randhir Singh
· 70,989 Views · 24 Likes
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The Difference Between REST and SOAP APIs
This overview will help you understand the differences between REST and SOAP APIs, and how they are used in integrations.
September 7, 2017
by Nyma Malik
· 699,871 Views · 29 Likes
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Code Smells: Multi-Responsibility Methods
Our work on code smells and refactoring tips continues with a look into adhering to the single responsibility principle and refactoring multi-responsibility methods.
September 6, 2017
by Trisha Gee
· 17,103 Views · 24 Likes
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Apiee - An Easy Way to Get Swagger on Java EE
Learn how to use Apiee, which allows you to easily add Swagger annotations when creating REST APIs, and works on any Java EE 7 server.
Updated September 5, 2017
by Phillip Kruger
· 22,297 Views · 11 Likes
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The Skinny on Fat, Thin, Hollow, and Uber
Here's just about everything you could want to know about your favorite packaging techniques for Java—skinny JARs, fat/uber JARs, thin JARS, and hollow JARs.
September 5, 2017
by James Falkner
· 45,191 Views · 10 Likes
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Bootstrapping Spring Cloud Config Server MongoDB
Bootstrapping a configuration server with Spring Cloud Config Server MongoDB is just a matter of three steps. Learn what they are and look at a usage example!
September 5, 2017
by Venil Noronha
· 8,797 Views · 5 Likes
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Understanding Classes in Java (Part 2)
The history of Java classes continues, this time with a focus on objects, their creation, their purpose, and how they're treated in memory.
September 5, 2017
by Justin Albano DZone Core CORE
· 21,829 Views · 40 Likes
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Java Command-Line Interfaces (Part 13): JArgs
JArgs is a solid open source option for those who want basic command line processing that covers code going back to Java SE 1.1.
September 4, 2017
by Dustin Marx
· 8,607 Views · 4 Likes
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Understanding Classes in Java (Part 1)
This comprehensive deep dive into Java classes is as much history as it is education. In Part 1, we focus on class makeup to make classes more intuitive for developers.
September 4, 2017
by Justin Albano DZone Core CORE
· 29,529 Views · 42 Likes
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Integrating Spring Data JPA, PostgreSQL, and Liquibase
Use Spring Data JPA with Liquibase and PostgreSQL to manage the persistence layer of Spring Boot apps, and Project Lombok to avoid writing boilerplate code.
September 1, 2017
by Bruno Krebs
· 40,926 Views · 7 Likes
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What Causes OutOfMemoryError?
If you're ever gotten this frustrating message, fear not, it's root causes can usually be gleaned from the type of error message that is thrown. We'll show you how.
September 1, 2017
by Grzegorz Mirek
· 38,695 Views · 18 Likes
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JArchitect: A Review
This review of JArchitect covers its use as a software analysis tool, its potential uses, its position within the Java ecosystem, and where it falls short.
September 1, 2017
by Federico Tomassetti
· 14,682 Views · 9 Likes
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Writing a Kafka Consumer in Java
Learn about constructing Kafka consumers, how to use Java to write a consumer to receive and process records, and the logging setup.
September 1, 2017
by Jean-Paul Azar
· 254,393 Views · 17 Likes
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