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Spring Boot Consuming and Producing JSON
Filed under JSON, Spring Boot
Learn how to consume and produce JSON content in a typical CRUD REST service developed with a Spring Boot.
Java Weekly, Issue 273
Filed under Weekly Review
A good week in the Java and Spring ecosystems, as Java 12 is released, and a nice write-up on Spring’s @ConfigurationProperties annotation.
Getting and Verifying Response Data with REST-assured
Have a look at how to use REST-assured to validate and extract the response from a REST endpoint
A Java Web Application Without a web.xml
Filed under Jakarta EE
Learn how to use the Java Servlet 3.0 annotations instead of a web.xml file
RxJava Hooks
Filed under Reactive
Learn about the various RxJava lifecycle hooks and how can we implement them
Method Inlining in the JVM
Filed under JVM
Learn about the method inlining in the JVM and how the Just-In-Time compiler achieves it.
Using @Autowired in Abstract Classes
Filed under Spring
Learn the differences of using @Autowired on abstract classes vs. concrete classes
Making a JSON POST Request With HttpURLConnection
Filed under HTTP Client-Side
A quick and practical introduction to issuing POST requests using HttpURLConnection.