Weekly digest 2022-45
Tja, it had to happen at some point: Twitter is dying, I need a new old outlet. I have now this but also this I am not really happy about the situation and am reconsidering what to do social network wise. I never really missed my Facebook account that I deleted (at least I hope…
Top 9 Free Java Process Monitoring Tools & How to Choose One – Java Code Geeks – 2022
Interested to learn about Monitoring Tools? Check our article presenting the top 9 Free Java Process Monitoring Tools and how to choose from them.
Productive Server-Side Development with Kotlin Programming Language
Kotlin is a great fit for developing server-side applications. You can write concise and expressive code while maintaining full compatibility with Java.
Upgrading Spring Security OAuth and JUnit Tests through the of a Java Hipster – Java Code Geeks – 2022
Interested to learn about Java Hipster? Check our article explaining how to upgrade Upgrading Spring Security OAuth and JUnit Tests with java hipster.
How to introspect and find conceptual symmetry between classes in Java
Demonstrating ClassComparer, a utility class built with Eclipse Collections.
Hypersistence Optimizer
Imagine having a tool that can automatically detect performance issues in your Spring, Jakarta EE, Java EE, or any other Java-based application that uses JPA and Hibernate.No more performance issues, no more silly mistakes that can cost you a lot of time and money.Now, you have this tool. It’s called Hypersistence Optimizer.❔ Frequently Asked QuestionsHow long do I have access to the Hypersistence Optimizer release packages?After purchase, you have one year of access to the project release packages. During this time, you can download any new version that becomes available.What if I am unhappy with this project?We would never want you to be unhappy! If you are unsatisfied with your purchase, contact us in the first 30 days, and we will give you a full refund.What type of license do I need to buy?If you are a self-employed developer or you are the only developer using the product in the company where you are working, then you can buy an Individual License. If your company has teams of multiple developers that want to use Hypersistence Optimizer, then you need to buy a Group License to accommodate the number of developers that will use this software.For example, if you have 5 developers using Hypersistence Optimizer, and you have 2 QA (Quality Assurance) servers and one production server, then you need a 5 developer Group License. Your QA and production servers are included.Do I need a license for test or production servers?The Hypersistence Optimizer License allows the software to be installed, accessed, and used by one (Individual License) or multiple developers (Group License) on multiple workstations, either directly, by running the software on a developer workstation or indirectly, by installing, accessing, and extracting the performance improvement suggestions provided by the software execution on any other workstation. Therefore, the license applies to the number of developers who are going to benefit from the performance tuning checks rather than the number of stations the product is running on.Does my license expire?The Hypersistence Optimizer Individual and Group License has a one-year validity. At the end of its term, you will need to renew your subscription in order to continue using the product.How many upgrades do I get?You can download any product upgrade while your subscription is active.Is there a high-volume discount?If you have more developers than the maximum number of any available Group License, you can contact the project owner for a personalized offer.
How to map a MySQL JSON column to a Java entity property using JPA and Hibernate
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Build a Microservice Architecture with Spring Boot and Kubernetes – Java Code Geeks – 2022
Interested to learn about Microservice Architecture? Check our article explaining how to use Kubernetes to deploy a Spring Boot microservice architecture.
A visual guide to deploying JBoss EAP on AWS | Red Hat Developer
This article provides a step-by-step guide through provisioning, running, and connecting JBoss EAP on AWS.
Java News Roundup: Payara Platform 6, Spring Updates and CVEs, Asynchronous Stack Trace VM API
This week’s Java roundup for October 31st, 2022 features news from OpenJDK, JDK 20, JavaFX 20, GZC 20, Spring Framework milestone, point and release candidates, Payara Platform 6, Micronaut 3.7.3, MicroProfile 6.0-RC2, Hibernate ORM point releases, Apache TomEE 9.0-RC1, Apache Camel 3.18.3, GraalVM Native Build Tools 0.9.17, JReleaser 1.3.1, JobRunr 5.3.1, JDKMon 17.0.39 and J-Fall 2022.
Build Spring Microservices and Dockerize Them for Production – Java Code Geeks – 2022
Interested to learn about Spring Microservices? Check our article explaining about microservices architecture and how to implement it using Spring Boot.
lecture 2022
lecture 2022
All things Java | Red Hat Developer
Create Java applications for anything and everything with Red Hat’s runtimes and frameworks.
3 Must See Talks for Cloud Native Java Developers at EclipseCon 2022
This year’s event has a Cloud Native Technologies track that covers everything you need to know about developing cloud native applications and microservices.