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Code Smells: Deeply Nested Code
Here we dive into deeply nested code, how or when it arises, the problems it poses, and the challenges involved in refactoring it out into something more useful.
August 18, 2017
by Trisha Gee
· 22,756 Views · 43 Likes
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Concourse Caching for Java Maven and Gradle Builds
Check out how Concourse CI now allows you to cache paths between task runs, opening the door to much faster Maven and Gradle builds.
August 17, 2017
by Biju Kunjummen
· 16,682 Views · 4 Likes
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New RegEx Features in Java 9
RegEx fans will want to brush up on the changes coming to Java 9. Check out how they'll be packaged with the module system and the new tweaks coming.
August 17, 2017
by Peter Verhas DZone Core CORE
· 15,061 Views · 10 Likes
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Announcing log4j-aws-appenders
This new homebrew project will help append your Log4j logs to prep them for CloudWatch, giving you more visibility into EC2 apps.
August 17, 2017
by Keith Gregory
· 17,331 Views · 6 Likes
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What Is javax.ws.rs.core.context? (Part 1)
Familiarize yourself with resource injection using the JAX-RS API. We'll cover the annotations methods you can use to pass needed information.
August 17, 2017
by Alex Theedom
· 19,037 Views · 10 Likes
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9 Best Practices to Handle Exceptions in Java
Whether you're brand new or an old pro, it's always good to brush up on exception handling practices to make sure you and your team can deal with problems.
August 17, 2017
by Thorben Janssen
· 250,006 Views · 146 Likes
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Spring Boot REST API Unit Testing With JUnit
In this tutorial, we go through the process of setting up tests to make sure your API performs as it should, using an open source technology.
August 16, 2017
by Grigor Avagyan
· 118,436 Views · 23 Likes
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How Memory Leaks Happen in Java Apps
Let's analyze the anatomy of memory leaks in Java apps to see where they come from and how you can prepare for them, find them, and fix them.
August 15, 2017
by Eugen Paraschiv
· 41,715 Views · 107 Likes
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Implementing JWT Authentication on Spring Boot APIs
In this article, we take a look at a few simple ways you can shore up the security of your website or app using Spring Boot.
August 14, 2017
by Bruno Krebs
· 158,385 Views · 37 Likes
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Spring Cloud Config (Part 3): ZooKeeper Backend
As we continue our series on configuration management with Spring Cloud Config, let's see how ZooKeeper functions as a backend.
August 14, 2017
by Enrique Recarte
· 24,919 Views · 6 Likes
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Consumer-Driven Contracts With Pact, Feign, and Spring Data REST
Get an introduction to the concept of consumer-driven API contracts, and how to implement this with Pact, Spring Boot, and an API consumer and provider.
August 14, 2017
by Tom Hombergs
· 16,171 Views · 1 Like
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Solving Your Logging Problems With Logback
Learn about all the features, advantages, setup, and configuration of Logback, a logging framework for Java applications.
August 14, 2017
by Eugen Paraschiv
· 91,737 Views · 16 Likes
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Java Memory Leaks: Tools, Fixes, and More
In the effort to plug up memory leaks, here are ways you can prevent them, tools you can use to detect them, and references to consider.
August 14, 2017
by Angela Stringfellow
· 67,819 Views · 40 Likes
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Java Command-Line Interfaces (Part 10): Picocli
As this series on Java CLIs continues, we examine Picocli—the tool's claim to fame being that you can run it without needing to add it as an external dependency.
August 12, 2017
by Dustin Marx
· 17,936 Views · 7 Likes
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Stack vs. Heap: Understanding Java Memory Allocation
Know the difference between stack and heap? When it's right to use which one, and what features they offer? Here's a guide to memory allocation.
August 11, 2017
by Angela Stringfellow
· 136,007 Views · 21 Likes
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Kafka Producer in Java
This detailed tutorial will help you create a simple Kafka producer, which allows you to publish records to the Kafka cluster.
August 10, 2017
by Jean-Paul Azar
· 108,683 Views · 14 Likes
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Pagination in Spring Boot Applications
Here we examine both static and dynamic pagination, and the consideration for each, for your web apps using Spring Boot and Spring Data.
Updated August 10, 2017
by Soroush Nejad
· 329,304 Views · 14 Likes
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Spring Data MongoDB With Reactive MongoDB
With the rise in popularity of NoSQL databases, MongoDB has rapidly gained popularity. See reactive programming features in Spring Framework 5 and Spring Data MongoDB.
August 9, 2017
by John Thompson
· 27,691 Views · 5 Likes
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Mapping JPA in Your Database With the Time API
Throughout application development, you need to make CRUD operations on our stored data. Postgres and the Time API can help you map JPA in your database.
August 9, 2017
by Tomasz J-ski
· 48,083 Views · 5 Likes
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Introduction to JPA Using Spring Boot Data
Object relational impedance mismatch involves databases with many-to-many relationships that comparatively have mismatched data. Read on a more in-depth introduction!
August 8, 2017
by Ranga Karanam
· 239,058 Views · 22 Likes
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