Launched in January 2010, Microsoft Azure is now more than seven years old. Like all seven-year-olds, Azure has been through some memorable teething troubles over the years, as well as some incredible growth and change. Microsoft still faces some significant challenges in increasing the adoption of its Azure platform. As Microsoft Azure continues to evolve to meet the needs of modern app development processes and systems, developers will need to stay up to date with the latest changes in order to keep using the platform as efficiently as possible. In this eBook, we'll look back at the history of Microsoft Azure and you'll learn how to stay up to speed with Microsoft's latest updates to Azure. You'll also learn about the effect of the recent .NET Core release, as well as new considerations for app developers working with Azure and new ways they can use the platform to facilitate their app development processes. Finally, we'll take a look at what's new with Azure, exploring the innovations that could change the way developers work...
The primary intended audience for this document is any expert in professional services who needs to assure the health of SharePoint and systems connected to it. If you're a systems architect, you can gain understanding of SharePoint components and how other applications can take advantage of SharePoint. If you're an independent consultant, you'll learn about the elements of comprehensive coverage and total visibility into operations with prebuilt monitoring configurations. Everything in this eBook is based on real-world examples and configurations where AppDynamics was deployed to monitor SharePoint. There's no private or identifying information here, but it is not designed for the average SharePoint user. The level of detail can be overwhelming and not very useful for non-technical colleagues. This book can be used to help guide users through specific problems, but make sure that you work through those issues first and do not confuse the user with topics that take more specialized technical knowledge and experience.
Elasticsearch is a search engine based on Lucene. It provides a distributed, multitenant-capable full-text search engine with an HTTP web interface and schema-free JSON documents. Elasticsearch is developed in Java and is released as open source under the terms of the Apache License. Elasticsearch is the most popular enterprise search engine followed by Apache Solr, also based on Lucene. Elasticsearch can be used to search all kinds of documents...
In this guide we will discuss about different types of questions that can be used in a Java interview, in order for the employer to test your skills in Java and object-oriented programming in general. In the following sections we will discuss about object-oriented programming and its characteristics, general questions regarding Java and its functionality, collections in Java, garbage collectors, exception handling, Java applets, Swing, JDBC, Remote Method Invocation (RMI), Servlets and JSP.
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