Friday 27 July 2018

JCG Hot Picks: Java Singleton Design Pattern, Spring Boot Complete Example

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

[FREE EBOOK] Lessons from analyzing over 600,000 Java projects (by Tali Soroker)
Investigating and resolving application errors in production is critical for maintaining performance and reliability. After analyzing more than 600,000 Java projects, we're here to introduce a new workflow for solving Java application errors.

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Spring Boot Complete Example (by Java Code Geeks)
This post provides a complete example of using spring boot to develop a loosely coupled REST service. Using spring boot, we can develop production ready java application which will run independently, as stand alone application with minimal dependencies and less coupling with other applications.

Java Singleton Design Pattern – Best Practices with Examples (by JCG Examples)
In this post, we feature a comprehensive Tutorial on Java Singleton Design Pattern. Design Patterns in Java are incredibly popular among the software developers. One of the most common interview questions is the Singleton Design Pattern.

How to make your Xubuntu 16.04 Desktop look and behave like Ubuntu-MATE (by System Code Geeks)
Xubuntu is one of the most popular among the "lighter" distros as it hardly consumes 200MB when idle and even older machines are able to run with acceptable performance. Ubuntu-MATE which is based on MATE Desktop (a GNOME-2 fork) is also a...

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The Right Way to Architect Single Page Web Applications (by Web Code Geeks)
Lets face it, Web Apps are a complex and complicated beast, both on the front end and back end. The reason we had to come up with so many frameworks and libraries is that the whole process is quite difficult and convoluted.

Java Concurrency Essentials Tutorial (by Geeks Courses)
Concurrency is always a challenge for developers and writing concurrent programs can be extremely hard. There is a number of things that could potentially blow up and the complexity of systems rises considerably when concurrency is introduced.

Web Developer Interview Questions (by JCG Library)
Web development is a broad term for the work involved in developing a website for the Internet (World Wide Web) or an intranet (a private network). Web development can range from developing the simplest static single page of plain text to the most complex web-based internet applications, electronic businesses, and social network services.

5 Questions You Need to Ask About End-User Monitoring (by Appdynamics)
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.
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