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Adding EventHandler to JavaFX Button
Filed under Java
Learn how to add a handler event to a button for a JavaFX interface.
What Is the Difference Between NIO and NIO.2?
Filed under Java IO
Understand Java IO functionalities and how they changed throughout different Java versions.
Testing LDAP Connections With Java
Filed under Security
Learn how to test an LDAP server using a Java client
How to Access EntityManager with Spring Data
Filed under Spring Data
Learn how to access the EntityManager directly when working on a Spring Data application.
Java IdentityHashMap Class and Its Use Cases
Filed under Java Map
Learn how to use IdentityHashMap in Java
Generating a Secure AES Key in Java
Filed under Security
A quick and practical guide to generating a secure AES key in Java.
Java Weekly, Issue 421
Filed under Weekly Review
Revisiting transactional, dynamic, and partial updates, JPA flush modes, Kafka vs Chronicle, and the real cost of attrition!
Get the Name of the Currently Executing Test in JUnit
Filed under Testing
Sometimes we need our unit tests to be able to access the name JUnit has allocated to them. This is especially useful when using name generators or parameterized tests. We look at how to solve this problem in both JUnit 4 and 5.