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Kustomize: A Tool for Kubernetes Configuration Management
Kustomize is an easy-to-use tool for Kubernetes configuration management. It is integrated with Kubectl.
May 30, 2021
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Kubernetes for Java Developers
There is a new class of tools for dockerizing and deploying an application to Kubernetes which are aimed at developers. The latest in that category is JKube from RedHat.
April 29, 2021
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Two Ways to Dockerize Spring Boot Applications
This article looks at two common options for Dockerizing Spring Boot applications. We will use a simple REST application as a running example.
July 7, 2020
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Orchestrating Event Driven Microservices With Spring Dataflow
This tutorial will show you how to set up communication between your microservices with event notifications through the Spring Boot platform.
January 22, 2018
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Java Optional Objects

Apr 17, 2013 · James Sugrue

It already is a part of Java with JSR 303 just not core Java

Java Optional Objects

Apr 17, 2013 · James Sugrue

It already is a part of Java with JSR 303 just not core Java

Java Optional Objects

Apr 17, 2013 · James Sugrue

It already is a part of Java with JSR 303 just not core Java

Google Web Toolkit in less than 160 Words

Jul 11, 2012 · David Hofmann

Great. Any plans to integrate with the Spring 3.1 Cache anootation? The default is EhCache.
Oracle releases technology preview of the upcoming 11g development platform

Mar 09, 2012 · Shay Shmeltzer

I am sorry but this is a complete caricature. I have run several enterprise groups in my career and my colleagues would be shocked to be described this way. The article seems to suggest that 'Enterprise Developers' and "hackers' are two breeds apart where hackers are the learners and the adventerous ones and aren't afraid to use the command line and the Enterprise developers are stuck in the mud types who demand GUIs and standardization across the enterprise to touch anything new. Hardly. If you have a responsibilty to develop and maintain large clusters of mission critical applications, it is forgivable if you are cautious and conservative in how you approach things. But Enterprise Developers do push for new ideas. In the right circumstances enterprises do use MongoDb. I have been in enterprises that have developer forums, where developers push to use the latest JSR something and the change happens if we can demostrate the benifits.

I am sure there are places where the enterprise devolopers are as you describe but don't tar everyone with the same brush.

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