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Java Weekly, Issue 297
Filed under Weekly Review
A preview of candidate JEPs to support records and sealed types, and a good write-up about the costs associated with avoiding different types of lock-in.
Java ‘private’ Access Modifier
Filed under Core Java
Learn all about the ‘private’ access modifier in Java.
Java ‘public’ Access Modifier
Filed under Core Java
Learn how to best use the Java ‘public’ Access Modifier
Parsing an XML File Using StAX
Filed under XML
Learn how to parse an XML File using StAX
Building Java Applications with Bazel
Filed under DevOps
Learn how to build Java applications using the Bazel build tool.
Spring Cloud Series
Filed under Series, Spring Cloud
Learn Spring Cloud including concepts, additional libraries and examples for distributed systems.
Java Weekly, Issue 296
Filed under Weekly Review
A look at how Clojure’s minimal syntax gives it a leg up over syntax-heavy languages like Java for building large systems.
FreeMarker Common Operations
Filed under Jakarta EE
Check out the most common features in FreeMarker.