While we want to modularise our maven file to avoid repetition, sometimes it’s necessary to provide specific variations for child modules. Here we explain how the various tiers of a maven file can be combined.
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How To Configure Java Heap Size Inside a Docker Container
To run Java in a docker container we may need to set the correct memory allocation settings, or use a JVM which is aware that it is running in a container. We discover how to optimise a docker build for our Java application’s memory.
Configuring Message Retention Period in Apache Kafka
Learn how to configure time-based message retention properties for Kafka topics
Java Weekly, Issue 373
Filed under Weekly Review
Maven central security, breaking a monolith, quarkus testing, more efficient Md5, introducing latency in SQL queries, and chaos engineering!
File Upload With Open Feign
Filed under REST, Spring Cloud
Learn how to implement a Multipart File upload using OpenFeign.
Java Weekly, Issue 372
Filed under Weekly Review
Java 16 goes RC1, Unix-domain sockets, native images, jOOQ internals, metrics meets open tracing, joining tables with a hash-join algorithm, and having more effective meetings!
Java HashMap Load Factor
Filed under Java Map
In this article, we’ll see the significance of the load factor in Java’s HashMap and how it affects the map’s performance.
Java Weekly, Issue 371
Filed under Weekly Review
Experimenting with Unix-domain sockets, more randomness, Java on Java, vectorization, the benefits of pull requests, and the story of Netflix’s homepage!
Multiple Submit Buttons on a Form
Filed under Spring MVC
Learn how to add another button to the same form in a Spring MVC application that maps to the same RequestMapping on the controller.