Saturday 2 June 2018

JCG Hot Picks: Elasticsearch for Java Devs, Continuous Reliability: One Thing Your CI/CD Workflow is Missing

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Going into the Weekend, chill out with our Top Picks:

Continuous Reliability: The One Thing Your CI/CD Workflow is Missing (by Tali Soroker)
Successful teams know that CI/CD isn't enough. With things breaking faster than ever, many are adding Continuous Reliability to their workflows. Most engineering teams have adopted an agile development practice and are pushing for shorter and faster release cycles. The difficulties associated with more frequent deployments to production, not to mention evergrowing code bases, led to the rise of Continuous Integration and Continuous Delivery/Deployment (CI/CD) tools and workflows.

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Java Servlet Hello World Example (by JCG Examples)
Servlets are essentially the first and main technology in Java world capable of dynamic page generation, now in its version 4.0 (released on September 2017). The term suggests a new way to receive HTTP requests, process them and return the proper response to the clients, all of that through the extension of a server or a web container capabilities, such as Tomcat, JBoss or IBM WebSphere. They also have an entire specification determining how the interactions for every type of client-server communication must be done: the protocols (HTTP is the most widely used), the verbs (POST, GET, HEAD, etc.), session control, cookies and so on.

Linux Rename File Example (by System Code Geeks)
Hello readers, in this tutorial, we will learn how to rename a file in the Linux  operating system. For this tutorial, we will rename a file either: By using the mv command to rename the file Using rename command. Renaming files in Linux is not an advanced option, but it's surely the interesting one. Developers know that Linux has a powerful command-line interface which can be used to write this tutorial.

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Build Secure User Management with Vue.js, Node, and Okta (by Web Code Geeks)
Many of us have danced the JavaScript framework shuffle for years starting with jQuery, then on to Angular. But Angular is complex, so we turn to React. With React, what seems simple on the surface can end up being a frustrating mess. Enter Vue.js. It works as expected. It's fast. The documentation is incredible. Templating is eloquent. There's a unanimous consensus around how to handle state management, conditional rendering, two-way binding, routing, and more.

Elasticsearch Tutorial for Java Developers (by Geeks Courses)
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.

AngularJS Programming Cookbook (by JCG Library)
AngularJS (commonly referred to as "Angular") is an open-source web application framework maintained by Google and by a community of individual developers and corporations to address many of the challenges encountered in developing single-page applications. It aims to simplify both the development and the testing of such applications by providing a framework for clientside model-view-controller (MVC) and model-view-viewmodel (MVVM) architectures, along with components commonly used in rich Internet applications.

Extending Open Source Frameworks For Advanced Functional Testing (by Perfecto)
One of the key benefits of using open source testing tools is having the flexibility of customizing them for unique use cases and complementing them to meet special app testing requirements. There are plenty of examples on the market where organizations positioned test frameworks, such as Selenium WebDriver/Grid and Appium, as technology foundation for custom tailored test solutions satisfying special requirements. Within this book, a similar example of extending the Selenium WebDriver test framework will be provided. The value of this approach will be illustrated through a powerful open source test framework named Protractor. This eBook takes a look at extending the capabilities of open-sourced testing tools with customized script. It'll help you take your testing skills to the next level and will walk you through the strategies of testing for ever-changing platforms.
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