DZone
Thanks for visiting DZone today,
Edit Profile
  • Manage Email Subscriptions
  • How to Post to DZone
  • Article Submission Guidelines
Sign Out View Profile
  • Post an Article
  • Manage My Drafts
Over 2 million developers have joined DZone.
Log In / Join
Refcards Trend Reports
Events Video Library
Refcards
Trend Reports

Events

View Events Video Library

Zones

Culture and Methodologies Agile Career Development Methodologies Team Management
Data Engineering AI/ML Big Data Data Databases IoT
Software Design and Architecture Cloud Architecture Containers Integration Microservices Performance Security
Coding Frameworks Java JavaScript Languages Tools
Testing, Deployment, and Maintenance Deployment DevOps and CI/CD Maintenance Monitoring and Observability Testing, Tools, and Frameworks
Partner Zones Build AI Agents That Are Ready for Production
Culture and Methodologies
Agile Career Development Methodologies Team Management
Data Engineering
AI/ML Big Data Data Databases IoT
Software Design and Architecture
Cloud Architecture Containers Integration Microservices Performance Security
Coding
Frameworks Java JavaScript Languages Tools
Testing, Deployment, and Maintenance
Deployment DevOps and CI/CD Maintenance Monitoring and Observability Testing, Tools, and Frameworks
Partner Zones
Build AI Agents That Are Ready for Production

LIVE: “Cognitive Databases, Intelligent Data: Unified Infrastructure for Vector Search, AI-Optimized Queries, & Hybrid Workloads" Report

Live Webinar: Exclusive practitioner summit on AI-powered CDN operations and real-world automation strategies

The Latest Java Topics

article thumbnail
Overview of Java's Escape Analysis
Understand Escape Analysis and write better and more performant Java code today!
February 7, 2016
by Per-Åke Minborg
· 20,799 Views · 7 Likes
article thumbnail
CAFEBABE: Java's Magic Word
Java compilers make Java source code into bytecode. Did you know all Java classes start with the word CAFEBABE? Check out this awesome look at the Java magic word.
February 6, 2016
by A N M Bazlur Rahman DZone Core CORE
· 66,948 Views · 23 Likes
article thumbnail
Exceptions in Java: You're (Probably) Doing It Wrong
You've probably used exceptions in Java, but have you used them properly? Generally, exceptions are for exceptional cases. See whether or not you should use checked exceptions, and when and how to use Java exceptions.
February 4, 2016
by Sam Atkinson
· 54,511 Views · 41 Likes
article thumbnail
Creating a New JVM Language, Part 1: The Lexer
First step: generate an abstract syntax tree. First part of the first step: the lexer.
February 4, 2016
by Federico Tomassetti
· 14,444 Views · 9 Likes
article thumbnail
Java 8 CompletableFutures Part I
Java 8's debut included a neat concurrency too, the CompletableFuture class. Here's an awesome look at CompletableFutures, with a glance at combining and composing tasks.
February 2, 2016
by Bill Bejeck
· 30,074 Views · 8 Likes
article thumbnail
Using Parameter Converters in JAX-RS
Here's how to use parameter converters in JAX-RS, with injection made simple, rules, and exceptional scenarios.
January 29, 2016
by Abhishek Gupta DZone Core CORE
· 24,548 Views · 6 Likes
article thumbnail
Using Traits in Java 8
In programming, traits have been around in Scala and PHP a while, but are relatively new through default methods in Java. Here's a quick example on how to use traits in Java 8!
January 29, 2016
by Emil Forslund
· 32,517 Views · 10 Likes
article thumbnail
A New JavaFX App Framework for Kotlin — TornadoFX
How to use the TornadoFX MVC framework with JetBrains' Kotlin JVM language.
January 28, 2016
by Edvin Syse
· 30,895 Views · 9 Likes
article thumbnail
Realm by Example: CRUD on Android in 200 Lines of (Very Readable) Java
Introduction to Realm, a mobile database with an OO-optimized persistence engine.
January 28, 2016
by Roman Kukhar
· 82,668 Views · 15 Likes
article thumbnail
Be Lazy With Java 8
One thing almost universal to programmers? We're lazy. Rather we're resourceful, and don't want to do the same thing twice. Here's how to implement the Lazy class.
January 26, 2016
by Per-Åke Minborg
· 56,838 Views · 18 Likes
article thumbnail
Spring Cloud With Turbine
Here's how to use Spring Cloud with Turbine, and a look at Netflix Hystrix, which sends real-time metrics, not movies.
January 22, 2016
by Biju Kunjummen
· 40,873 Views · 8 Likes
article thumbnail
What Big Data Tools Do Java Developers Use?
A recap from a recent Java survey to determine what kinds of big data tools are popular amongst Java developers.
January 21, 2016
by David Kiss
· 42,979 Views · 24 Likes
article thumbnail
The Java Security Manager: Why and How?
You've got questions, we've got answers: Learn more about Java security manager, including how code compiles, if it runs, and what it displays. Then we'll probe the why and how.
January 20, 2016
by Nicolas Fränkel
· 26,665 Views · 11 Likes
article thumbnail
Pointers in Java
Learn the basics of differentiating references and pointers.
January 19, 2016
by Peter Verhas DZone Core CORE
· 25,552 Views · 9 Likes
article thumbnail
Grails Goodness: Using Spring Cloud Config Server
Learn more about the Spring Cloud Config server, where you can centrally manage external properties for applications with support for different environments.
January 18, 2016
by Hubert Klein Ikkink
· 5,991 Views · 2 Likes
article thumbnail
How to Expose a WSDL Service (SOAP) as REST API
Want to learn how to expose a WSDL Service as a REST API? Here's a quick guide to quickly connecting enterprise data sources with a REST API.
January 17, 2016
by Max Katz
· 24,912 Views · 4 Likes
article thumbnail
JMS Queue Server and Client Example Based On an ActiveMQ Provider
The basics of messaging services for Java apps, along with a client example based on ActiveMQ.
January 16, 2016
by Tomasz J-ski
· 23,212 Views · 3 Likes
article thumbnail
Playing With Spring Boot, Vaadin, and Kotlin
Spring Boot and Vaadin enthusiast, Nicolas Frankel, takes us through building an application in the JVM language Kotlin, using the two frameworks.
January 15, 2016
by Nicolas Fränkel
· 29,993 Views · 9 Likes
article thumbnail
The Observer Pattern Using Java 8
Learn about the observer pattern using modern Java: What it is, specializations, common naming conventions, and more!
January 11, 2016
by Justin Albano DZone Core CORE
· 138,647 Views · 78 Likes
article thumbnail
Leaner Java Collections With FastUtil
Learn more about the pros and cons of FastUtil vs Trove.
January 11, 2016
by Dustin Marx
· 18,532 Views · 12 Likes
  • Previous
  • ...
  • 197
  • 198
  • 199
  • 200
  • 201
  • 202
  • 203
  • 204
  • 205
  • 206
  • ...
  • Next
  • RSS
  • X
  • Facebook

ABOUT US

  • About DZone
  • Support and feedback
  • Community research

ADVERTISE

  • Advertise with DZone

CONTRIBUTE ON DZONE

  • Article Submission Guidelines
  • Become a Contributor
  • Core Program
  • Visit the Writers' Zone

LEGAL

  • Terms of Service
  • Privacy Policy

CONTACT US

  • 3343 Perimeter Hill Drive
  • Suite 215
  • Nashville, TN 37211
  • [email protected]

Let's be friends:

  • RSS
  • X
  • Facebook
×