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Java Weekly, Issue 552
Filed under Weekly Review
Scoped values, effective logging, numerous Spring updates, deprecated JFR event, and rate limiting in APISIX.
Apache Kafka Series
Learn how to work with Apache Kafka, an open-source distributed event streaming platform.
Java Weekly, Issue 551
Filed under Weekly Review
Structured Concurrency, Hibernate’s embeddable, virtual threads, good bye unsafe, and James Gosling is retiring. Well deserved 🙂
Java Weekly, Issue 550
Filed under Weekly Review
Stream APIs, project Leyden, AI Glossary, Mongo wrapper over Postgres, and Intellij profiler!
Java Weekly, Issue 549
Filed under Weekly Review
Jakarta Data is getting interesting, and a look a welcome update for the foundational data-oriented programming in Java piece.
Java Weekly, Issue 548
Filed under Weekly Review
Meet Jakarta Data, import modules, enum mapping in Hibernate, no more unsafe and string templates, and debugging in K8S!
Java Weekly, Issue 547
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Debuggers, with recursive in Hibernate, transactional tests, Aqua, and code reflection!
Java Weekly, Issue 546
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Project Valhalla, Spring configs, data-oriented programming, maven build cache, code assists, and what to expect in JDK 23!