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Fixing 7 Common Java Exception Handling Mistakes
Exception handling is still a point of contention, even among experienced developers. Here are seven common mistakes and examples of how to fix them.
September 1, 2017
by Thorben Janssen
· 31,098 Views · 28 Likes
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The Bean Class for JavaFX Programming
Let's check out the JavaFX bean class, see how it differs from Java beans, and learn when to use both in your applications.
August 31, 2017
by Ken Fogel
· 13,824 Views · 6 Likes
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Spring Boot Reactive Tutorial
Let's make use of Spring 5's Reactive capabilities to make a simple Reactive, asynchronous web app using Spring Boot and other Spring tools.
August 30, 2017
by Mohit Sinha
· 122,973 Views · 54 Likes
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REST API Documentation Generators for Java
Learn about some of the tools you can use to help clients consume your API and create integrations by ensuring that it has informational documentation.
August 29, 2017
by Swathi Prasad
· 49,966 Views · 16 Likes
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Java and Branch Prediction
Get your microprocessing performance hat on because we're going to talk about branch prediction in Java and how it affects your code.
August 28, 2017
by Artem Rukavytsia
· 13,179 Views · 9 Likes
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An Introduction to JAX-RS Annotations (Part 1)
This three-part series on JAX-RS annotations starts off with some of the simpler rules and annotations and their roles in the Java EE world.
August 28, 2017
by Alex Theedom
· 43,646 Views · 11 Likes
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The Do's and Don’ts of Java Strings
This whirlwind tour of Java strings covers best practices for internationalization, localization, concatenation, and comparators, and more.
August 27, 2017
by Lyndsey Padget
· 37,500 Views · 29 Likes
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JAX-RS: What Is @Context?
When using JAX-RS, we often need to make use of the @Context annotation. But what exactly does it do? And what separates it from @Inject.
August 25, 2017
by Alex Theedom
· 82,610 Views · 7 Likes
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A Guide to Formatting Code Snippets in Javadoc
Brush up on your Javadoc formatting skills with this guide to using the pre, code , and {@code} tags—and deciding when to use each of them
Updated August 25, 2017
by Tom Hombergs
· 32,710 Views · 17 Likes
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Configuring the AsciiDoctor Maven Plugin
AsciiDoctor is a handy documentation tool. In this post, we take a look at how to integrate it easily with Java using Maven.
Updated August 25, 2017
by Antonio Goncalves
· 15,151 Views · 9 Likes
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Java Command-Line Interfaces (Part 8): Argparse4j
Taking some inspiration from Python's argparse module, Argparse4j is a useful command-line argument parser library to consider when working with Python scripts.
August 24, 2017
by Dustin Marx
· 10,696 Views · 2 Likes
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Solving the XML Problem with Jackson
Most Java developers know about using Jackson to handle their JSON payloads, but starting with Jackson 2, it also handles XML!
August 24, 2017
by Eugen Paraschiv
· 190,460 Views · 28 Likes
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Getting Started With Google Sign-In and Spring Boot
In this article, you'll learn how to add an extra layer of security to your Spring Boot app using OAuth 2.0 and Google's Sing-In functionality.
August 22, 2017
by Arkadiusz Fronc
· 65,542 Views · 14 Likes
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How to Build a Salesforce SOAP API Client OSGi Bundle
Learn how to use the Force.com SOAP API to integrate applications to create, retrieve, update, or delete records managed by Salesforce.
August 22, 2017
by $$anonymous$$
· 9,310 Views · 3 Likes
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The Bean Class for Java Programming
Professor Ken Fogel defines the bean class, a subset of the original JavaBean concept, as a class used to aggregate or collect both primitive data types and other classes for modeling data in a program. He offers up examples and various rules for beans as they pertain to his courses.
August 22, 2017
by Ken Fogel
· 36,587 Views · 23 Likes
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Data Science for Java Developers With Tablesaw
Tablesaw is like an open-source Java power tool for data manipulation with hooks for interactive visualization, analytics, and machine learning. Come learn all about it!
August 20, 2017
by Larry White
· 28,688 Views · 38 Likes
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Troubleshooting Java Applications on OpenShift
In this article, we go over how to check for performance issues by checking various processes such as garbage collection, resource consumption, and more.
August 18, 2017
by Frederic Giloux
· 10,444 Views · 1 Like
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Top 10 Programming Languages in 2017
In this post, we give an overview of today's most popular programming languages. Which language(s) do you prefer to develop in?
August 18, 2017
by Anton Shaleynikov
· 57,728 Views · 20 Likes
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Solving Dependency Conflicts in Maven
The more libraries you pull in, the more likely you are to hit conflicting dependencies. Here are a couple of ways to resolve them when using Maven.
Updated August 18, 2017
by Jose Manuel García Maestre
· 237,853 Views · 43 Likes
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Java EE: Past, Present, and Future
Take a look at how Java EE began, how it's grown and adapted to microservices and the cloud, and an overview of what's coming in Java EE 8.
August 18, 2017
by Alex Theedom
· 19,487 Views · 17 Likes
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