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Unit Tests for Concurrent Java with VMLens
Filed under Java Concurrency, Testing
Explore the functionality of the VMLens.
Java Weekly, Issue 609
Filed under Weekly Review
The next generation of Spring is coming, as well as AI, more deeply and more easily integrated into our systems.
Java Weekly, Issue 608
Filed under Weekly Review
The next generation of Spring is coming, as well as AI, more deeply and more easily integrated into our systems.
Debugging Spring Boot Applications With IntelliJ IDEA
Filed under IDE, Spring Boot
Explore the Spring Debugger plugin for IntelliJ IDEA.
Java Weekly, Issue 607
Filed under Weekly Review
Major versions are coming – Jakarta EE 12, Spring Boot 4, and why live coding isn’t a good way to interview.
Java Weekly, Issue 606
Filed under Weekly Review
Learning Java in 2025, the new IntelliJ IDEA release and AI autonomy in code generation. A solid week.
Java Weekly, Issue 605
Filed under Weekly Review
The new release of Jakarta EE 11 introduces modern features and full support for JDK 21, continuing with the tools like CodeRabbit that help streamline the code review process with AI-powered automation.
Java Weekly, Issue 604
Filed under Weekly Review
Using Spring Cloud Stream as an abstraction layer in high-demand applications enables easy integration with different messaging brokers. Meanwhile, in the Java ecosystem, significant improvements in Ahead-of-Time (AOT) compilation are coming in JDK 25.