Partner – DBSchema – NPI EA – (tag = SQL)
DbSchema is a super-flexible database designer, which can take you from designing the DB with your team all the way to safely deploying the schema.
The way it does all of that is by using a design model, a database-independent image of the schema, which can be shared in a team using GIT and compared or deployed on to any database.
And, of course, it can be heavily visual, allowing you to interact with the database using diagrams, visually compose queries, explore the data, generate random data, import data or build HTML5 database reports.
>> Take a look at DBSchema
Partner – CAST AI – NPI EA (tag = kubernetes)
The Kubernetes ecosystem is huge and quite complex, so it’s easy to forget about costs when trying out all of the exciting tools.
To avoid overspending on your Kubernetes cluster, definitely have a look at the free K8s cost monitoring tool from the automation platform CAST AI. You can view your costs in real time, allocate them, calculate burn rates for projects, spot anomalies or spikes, and get insightful reports you can share with your team.
Connect your cluster and start monitoring your K8s costs right away:
>> FREE Kubernetes cost monitoring
Partner – MongoDB – NPI EA (tag = MongoDB) Partner – Thundra – NPI EA (tag = Jenkins)
You can get some real insight into your CI pipelines, and into your tests by using Foresight.
This includes not just the basics but some actual, actionable data like Change Impact Analysis, where we can see the changes in a PR and correlate them to test runs and test coverage to show how they affect our builds:
>> Try out Foresight in a project
1. Spring and Java
>> BlockHound: how it works [blog.frankel.ch]
Going from imperative to the reactive paradigm – is no small feat, where it makes sense. This is a cool library that will definitely help.
>> Getting Started with Apache Camel and Spring Boot [reflectoring.io]
Exactly what it says on the tin – a clear, to-the-point guide to get started.
Also worth reading:
Webinars and presentations:
Time to upgrade:
2. Technical and Musings
>> How the Next Layer of the Internet is Going to be Standardised [mnot.net]
Maybe a bit dry but certainly an interesting read about standards and the future of the internet.
Also worth reading:
3. Pick of the Week
As I mentioned last week, my courses are all 30% off until next Friday.
If you're looking to quickly level up your Spring coding and understanding, and you've been holding off, this is a good time to go through:
>> All Courses on Baeldung
>> The Bulk Courses Page
Hope that helps.
Cheers,
Eugen.