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How to Build (and Scale) with Microservices

Today, modern enterprise is rushing head first into an always-on, digital-centric, mobile world. Organizations that fail to modify their approach to technology will be left by the wayside as others incorporate highly flexible and scalable architectures. The rapid rise in popularity of microservices was driven by these market influences. In just a few short years, companies have implemented various configurations of technologies to offer the best user experience. Microservices are a type of software architecture where large applications are made up of small, self-contained units working together through APIs that are not dependent on a specific language.

 
 

5 Questions You Need to Ask About End-User Monitoring

There are many ways for customers to engage with your business today. Whether it's through a website or mobile app, it's become increasingly important for enterprises to raise the bar and provide end users with high-performing and functionally-rich applications. To ensure your brand meets customer expectations, it's important to ensure your applications are performing at their optimal level. This requires monitoring how and where customers are connecting with your business — tracking every tap, swipe, and click. Download this eBook for 5 must-ask questions to ensuring the most effective end-user monitoring.

 
 

Java Annotations Tutorial

Annotations in Java are a major feature and every Java developer should know how to utilize them. We have provided an abundance of tutorials here at Java Code Geeks, like Creating Your Own Java Annotations, Java Annotations Tutorial with Custom Annotation and Java Annotations: Explored & Explained. We also featured articles on annotations used in various libraries, including Make your Spring Security @Secured annotations more DRY and Java Annotations & A Real World Spring Example. Now, it is time to gather all the information around Annotations under one reference post. Enjoy!

 
 

Java 8 Features

It's been a while since Java 8 is out in the public and everything points to the fact that this is a really major release. We have provided an abundance of tutorials here at Java Code Geeks, like Playing with Java 8 – Lambdas and Concurrency, Java 8 Date Time API Tutorial: LocalDateTime and Abstract Class Versus Interface in the JDK 8 Era. We also referenced 15 Must Read Java 8 Tutorials from other sources. Of course, we examined some of the shortfalls also, like The Dark Side of Java 8. Now, it is time to gather all the major Java 8 features under one reference guide for your reading pleasure. Enjoy!

 
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