Stream gatherers in Java 23, small additions in Spring, modern Jakarta EE, AOP logging, and Meta patterns!
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Java Weekly, Issue 537
Filed under Weekly Review
Record as DTOs, stream peeking, JUnit 5 parameterized tests, Java 22, and idempotency key!
Java Weekly, Issue 536
Filed under Weekly Review
News on Java evolving through JEPs and an exploration of the Azure Spring Apps platform from Microsoft (and VMware). A solid week.
Java Weekly, Issue 535
Filed under Weekly Review
Out with the RestTemplate (again), a look back, yes, back, at the just released Java 22 and forward at Java 23. And a solid piece on why we should fight against context-switching.
Java Arrays Series
Filed under Java Array, Series
A collection of tutorials on Java Arrays
Java Weekly, Issue 534
Filed under Weekly Review
Java 22 is out. Nuff said 🙂
Java Weekly, Issue 533
Filed under Weekly Review
Functional calling LLMs with Java, Ktor new features, postgres indices, GitHub actions on Raspberry PI, and measuring developer productivity. Oh, and JDConf 2024.
Java Dates Series
Filed under Java Dates, Series
Learn about and explore the Java Date and Time API in Java.
Java Weekly, Issue 532
Filed under Weekly Review
Generational ZGC, Java 22 and beyond, random generator, GPU programming in Java, and event interception!