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Convert Double to Long in Java
Filed under Java Numbers
Explore various methods to convert from double to long in Java
Apache RocketMQ with Spring Boot
Filed under Data, Spring Boot
Learn how to use Apache RocketMQ with Spring Boot.
Specify an Array of Strings as Body Parameters in Swagger
Filed under REST, Spring Boot
Learn how to produce a default example value for String arrays as this behavior is not enabled by default.
How to Return Multiple Values From a Java Method
Filed under Core Java
Some programming languages provide easy ways to return multiple values from a method. In Java, there are a few similar options, depending on the types.
Guide to the Java finally Keyword
Filed under Core Java
Java’s finally keyword is helpful for clean-up operations around code that may throw errors. We explore how it works and when it can have unexpected behaviour.
Java Weekly, Issue 314
Filed under Weekly Review
A new year for the Java Weekly begins with a solid write-up on detecting JVM memory leaks and a hard look at the JShell REPL for Java.
Arrays.sort vs Arrays.parallelSort
Filed under Java Array
Learn how Java sort() and parallelSort() differ.
Spring Security and OpenID Connect (Legacy)
Filed under Spring Security
Learn how to set up OpenID Connect (from Google) with a simple Spring Security application.