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Java Weekly, Issue 602

Migrating your relational database to a more flexible, scalable, and faster development cycle with MongoDB migrator. Besides that, if you are using OCI and you want to download a specific Java version you can now use Java Download Toolkit to setup any specific Java version.

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Java Weekly, Issue 601

Java Virtual threads become more popular and giving more usability also in other libraries. Each step ahead in Hibernate brings new database experience. And Jakarta EE 11 is out 🙂

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Java Weekly, Issue 600

The focus for this weekend is improving the performance for our applications but nevertheless don’t forget to use the right tool for debugging a Spring Boot application which most of the time it will save your time.

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