Tuesday, 10 July 2018

JCG Weekly: Spring with Maven, Threads and Multithreading in Java, What to Expect in Java 11

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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.

 
 

APM Best Practices: 10 Tips From Real Users

Application Performance Management (APM), the technology that enables IT departments to monitor and manage the performance of critical applications, continues to evolve and mature. Focusing on APM benefits both the IT department and the organization it serves. This is especially true as new architectures make applications more complex and interdependent. This book presents APM best practices taken from real APM user reviews on IT Central Station. Their recommendations help APM adopters get best results from their investment in technology.

 

Best of the Week from JCG

Learn how to maximize the quality of your metric data by breaking down your app and applying proper instrumentation.
 
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What to Expect in Java 11 (by Gurpreet Sachdeva)
The last few years have been tumultuous for the Java world, with a diverse range of features being added in quite a few releases. Before seeing what new, exciting features are coming out in Java 11, let's first take a look at the gradual introduction of new features since Java 9.
 
How Continuous Delivery Broke Your Application Reliability – and What You Need to Do to Fix It (by Henn Idan)
Everyone is talking about moving towards an automated workflow, and there's no wonder. We all want to deploy more features and capabilities to our products and applications, and we want to do it as quickly as we can.

 
Java 8 Stream API Examples (by Gaurav Bhardwaj)
Hello Friends, in this post, we will discuss Java 8 Stream API Examples. So what we are going to do is, we will create a Player class, create multiple objects of Player class and then create a test class where will retrieve data of players using Stream API. First example is with normal Stream(which we can call Serial Stream) and second example is with parallel stream.

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Latest JCG Examples

In this post, we feature a comprehensive Tutorial on Spring with Maven. Spring Framework is a Java application framework that provides many useful services for building applications.
 
Docker Test Example
CI/CD has become one of the most common use cases of Docker early adopters. CI/CD merges development with testing, allowing developers to build code collaboratively, submit the master branch, and check for issues.

Spring Batch Parallel Processing Example
This article is a tutorial about parallel processing in Spring Batch. We will use Spring Boot to speed our development process. Hello readers, in this tutorial we will create a simple login application that uses the spring and Hibernate framework to validate the user's credentials.
  In this post, we feature a comprehensive Example on Java Batch. Java batch application is a Java application which processes a group of records, usually large volumes of data, as a single unit automatically.

Best Web Code Geeks Articles


Build a CRUD App with Express.js and User Authentication (by Randall Degges)
Tired of building the same login screens over and over? Try the Okta API for hosted authentication, authorization, and multi-factor auth.

AngularJS ng-show Directive Example (by Yatin Batra)
Hello readers, in this tutorial, developers will learn what AngularJS is and how to use the AngularJS ng-show Directive in the angular applications.

Webpack Project is sitting on a vulnerability, avoid it at all costs! (by Prahlad Yeri)
The No1 reason of chaos and insecurity plaguing the JavaScript world is the astronomical number of npm packages.

Best System Code Geeks Articles


Running Ansible on a Windows System (by Sandra Parsick)
On my last conference talk (it was about Ansible and Docker at DevOpsCon in Berlin), I was asked what is the best way to run Ansible on a Windows system.

Nginx Configuration Guide (Ubuntu 12.04 LTS) (by Gabriel Canepa)
In this post, we feature a comprehensive Nginx Configuration Guide. This article is part of our Academy Course titled Introduction to Nginx.
 
Virtualization with VirtualBox: Installation and Configuration (by Gabriel Canepa)
In this post, we feature Virtualization with VirtualBox. This article is part of our Academy Course titled VirtualBox Tutorial: Virtualization Essentials.

New and Noteworthy from the Community


Java Thread Tutorial: Creating Threads and Multithreading in Java
Unlike many other computer languages, Java provides built-in support for multithreading. Multithreading in Java contains two or more parts that can run concurrently. A Java thread is actually a lightweight process.

Java's "Metro" theme recap and new version
In this post I expressed my personal opinion about why I think using themes like JMetro is a better option, why I don't think the reference to the uncanny valley applies in this case.

Java's Magic Sauce
If we go all the way back to JDK 1.0, there were 211 classes in the public API. Out of interest, I created a graph showing the growth in public classes over time. To extract my data I used the API documentation and copied the list of all classes.

Graceful Shutdown Spring Boot Applications
A lot of developers and architects discuss about the application design, traffic load, frameworks, patterns to apply, but very few of them are discussing about the shutdown phase.

Learning Kotlin: Smart Casts
The goal of this Koan is to show how smart the Kotlin compiler is; in that when you use something like the is keyword to handle type checking the compiler will then know the type later on and be able to use it intelligently.

Blast from the Past !


What Makes a Great Tester?
I was recently a judge at ISTC, the Israeli Testing Cup finals. So how does one judge testing? What makes some testers better than others?

OAuth2, JWT, Open-ID Connect and other confusing things
When you talk about security anything other then 100% correct statements risks to expose you to some risk of any sort.

Simple Spring Boot Admin Setup
Spring Boot Admin is a cool dashboard for monitoring your spring boot applications. However, setting it up is not that trivial. The documentation outlines two options:

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Amazon S3 Tutorial
Amazon S3 (Simple Storage Service) is a web service offered by Amazon Web Services. Amazon S3 provides storage through web services interfaces (REST, SOAP, and BitTorrent). Amazon does not make details of S3's design public, though it clearly manages data with an object storage architecture. According to Amazon, S3's design aims to provide scalability, high availability, and low latency at commodity costs.



Getting Started with Containers and Microservices
Across a variety of large, global companies, DevOps teams are adopting containers and microservices, two of many new tools and practices that are offering solid business benefits. Developers use containers and microservices in many tasks, from app delivery to migration of legacy systems to cloud servers. The increased popularity in containers and microservices can be attributed to their impact on agile cloud environments, with benefits that include increased efficiency, greater speed of delivery, and the ability to do more with existing resources.
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