When dividing by zero, integer division always throws an Exception. This is not the case with floating-point numbers, however. Let’s see why.
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Java Weekly, Issue 341
Filed under Weekly Review
Lots of interesting writeups on a wide variety of topics: From new Spring improvement and Oracle Coherence to SOLID principles and freelancing.
How to Count the Number of Matches for a Regex?
Filed under Core Java
Regular expressions can help us with text processing. Here we explore how to count the number of matches of a regular expression in some text.
Print an Integer in Binary Format in Java
Filed under Java Numbers
Explore different ways of printing an integer in binary format in Java.
Mapping Collections with MapStruct
Filed under Java Collections
Explore how to map collections using MapStruct.
Java Weekly, Issue 340
Filed under Weekly Review
The Spring ecosystem is moving forward, with several major milestones. The Java language itself is also revisiting some core concepts as well. An interesting week.
Simple Single Sign-On with Spring Security OAuth2 (legacy stack)
Filed under Spring Security
A simple SSO implementation using Spring Security OAuth2 and Boot.
Inject a Map from a YAML File with Spring
Filed under Spring
Learn how to inject a Map from a YAML file in Spring Boot.
Finding Unused Gradle Dependencies
Filed under Gradle
Learn how to use the Gradle Nebula Lint plugin to identify and fix unused dependencies in your project