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Developer Week CloudX 2023: Better Security and Accessibility in the Cloud
Discover DeveloperWeek CloudX: Uniting Global Cloud Experts! Explore insights from security, accessibility, and DevOps leaders from this year's event.
October 19, 2023
by Dwayne McDaniel
· 3,591 Views · 2 Likes
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The 3 Stages of an Effective Test Data Strategy
Testing is crucial for delivering quality applications quickly, but providing the right test data remains a major bottleneck.
October 17, 2023
by Rich Jordan
· 3,990 Views · 2 Likes
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Enhanced Security for Your Secrets With AWS Secrets Manager
AWS Secrets Manager secures credentials with encryption and access controls while providing robust protection against threats.
October 17, 2023
by Raghava Dittakavi DZone Core CORE
· 5,259 Views · 3 Likes
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What is a Servlet Container?
In this post, I write a little bit about the basic ideas of web server, Servlet container and its relation with JVM. I want to show that Servlet container is nothing more than a Java program. 1. What is a Web Server? To know what is a Servlet container, we need to know what is a Web Server first A web server uses HTTP protocol to transfer data. In a simple situation, a user type in a URL (e.g. www.programcreek.com/static.html) in browser (a client), and get a web page to read. So what the server does is sending a web page to the client. The transformation is in HTTP protocol which specifies the format of request and response message. 2. What is a Servlet Container? As we see here, the user/client can only request static webpage from the server. This is not good enough, if the user wants to read the web page based on his input. The basic idea of Servlet container is using Java to dynamically generate the web page on the server side. So servlet container is essentially a part of a web server that interacts with the servlets. Servlet container is the container for Servlets. 3. What is a Servlet? Servlet is an interface defined in javax.servlet package. It declares three essential methods for the life cycle of a servlet – init(), service(), and destroy(). They are implemented by every servlet(defined in SDK or self-defined) and are invoked at specific times by the server. The init() method is invoked during initialization stage of the servlet life cycle. It is passed an object implementing the javax.servlet.ServletConfig interface, which allows the servlet to access initialization parameters from the web application. The service() method is invoked upon each request after its initialization. Each request is serviced in its own separate thread. The web container calls the service() method of the servlet for every request. The service() method determines the kind of request being made and dispatches it to an appropriate method to handle the request. The destroy() method is invoked when the servlet object should be destroyed. It releases the resources being held. From the life cycle of a servlet object, we can see that servlet classes are loaded to container by class loader dynamically. Each request is in its own thread, and a servlet object can serve multiple threads at the same time(thread not safe). When it is no longer being used, it should be garbage collected by JVM. Like any Java program, the servlet runs within a JVM. To handle the complexity of HTTP requests, the servlet container comes in. The servlet container is responsible for servlets’ creation, execution and destruction. 4. How Servlet container and web server process a request? Web server receives HTTP request Web server forwards the request to servlet container The servlet is dynamically retrieved and loaded into the address space of the container, if it is not in the container. The container invokes the init() method of the servlet for initialization(invoked once when the servlet is loaded first time) The container invokes the service() method of the servlet to process the HTTP request, i.e., read data in the request and formulate a response. The servlet remains in the container’s address space and can process other HTTP requests. Web server return the dynamically generated results to the correct location The six steps are marked on the following diagram: 5. The role of JVM Using servlets allows the JVM to handle each request within a separate Java thread, and this is one of the key advantage of Servlet container. Each servlet is a Java class with special elements responding to HTTP requests. The main function of Servlet contain is to forward requests to correct servlet for processing, and return the dynamically generated results to the correct location after the JVM has processed them. In most cases servlet container runs in a single JVM, but there are solutions when container need multiple JVMs.
October 16, 2023
by Ryan Wang
· 165,783 Views · 34 Likes
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Oracle Outlines Vision for AI and Cloud-Driven Future
Larry Ellison believes generative AI is transformational and details the unique advantages of Oracle Cloud for building enterprise AI apps
October 16, 2023
by Tom Smith DZone Core CORE
· 5,004 Views · 2 Likes
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AWS Lambda Pricing for a Serverless Application
In this blog post, we’ll briefly compare AWS Lambda Pricing with other Cloud providers and discuss the key elements of the AWS Lambda pricing model.
October 16, 2023
by Rahul Shivalkar
· 4,182 Views · 1 Like
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Nebraska.Code() — Developing in the Great Plains
With topics ranging from OSS contribution to getting along with your coworkers to using Azure Key Vault at scale, there was a lot of knowledge shared.
October 16, 2023
by Dwayne McDaniel
· 4,026 Views · 2 Likes
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Autoscaling Kubernetes Worker Nodes With Karpenter
How to set up and use Karpenter for autoscaling and collecting underutilized spot and on-demand instances for AWS EKS.
October 16, 2023
by Anadi Misra
· 4,590 Views · 2 Likes
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Unlocking the Cloud's Best-Kept Secret: Maximize Your Website's Potential With AWS S3 Static Hosting
The article highlights the advantages of hosting static websites on S3, such as high availability, scalability, unlimited bandwidth, and robust security features.
October 16, 2023
by Satrajit Basu DZone Core CORE
· 3,826 Views · 1 Like
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Platform Engineering Trends in Cloud-Native: Q&A With Tom Wilkie
How Kubernetes has lowered marginal costs of services, enabled composability, and driven an explosion of telemetry data needing improved observability.
October 16, 2023
by Tom Smith DZone Core CORE
· 4,432 Views · 3 Likes
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Event-Driven Architecture With Serverless Functions – Part 1
In this series of articles, we are going to explain what is the missing piece in stream processing, and in this part, we’ll start from the source.
October 14, 2023
by Yaniv Ben Hemo
· 6,857 Views · 3 Likes
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Microsoft AI Involuntarily Exposed a Secret Giving Access to 38TB of Confidential Data for 3 Years
The story of how an overprovisioned SAS token exposed a massive 38TB trove of private data on GitHub for nearly three years.
October 14, 2023
by Thomas Segura
· 6,613 Views · 5 Likes
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Handling Secrets With AWS Secrets Manager
Better understand AWS Secrets Manager, how it works under the hood, and how to access it from Kubernetes clusters.
October 13, 2023
by Tiexin Guo
· 5,229 Views · 2 Likes
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Platform Engineering Trends in Cloud-Native: Q&A With Jonas Bonér
Cloud abstractions have evolved developer-infrastructure relations and event-driven microservices patterns. Higher abstractions are emerging to manage complexity.
October 13, 2023
by Tom Smith DZone Core CORE
· 3,520 Views · 3 Likes
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Top 30+ Spring Boot Interview Questions With Answers
This post will present you with a curated set of often-requested Spring Boot interview questions to help you ace your interviews.
October 13, 2023
by Gyan Mishra
· 8,792 Views · 7 Likes
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Everything You Need To Know About Storing Scraped Data on the Cloud
The “cloud” revolutionizes how we store our data and how we access them on a day-to-day basis. Scraping numerous pages makes it difficult to store data securely.
October 13, 2023
by Dave Wells
· 2,935 Views · 2 Likes
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Platform Engineering Trends in Cloud Native: Q&A With Thomas Graf
Abstractions help developers move fast, while infra teams ensure security and reliability. eBPF and solutions like Cilium bridge old and new worlds.
October 13, 2023
by Tom Smith DZone Core CORE
· 7,353 Views · 4 Likes
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Simplifying Kubernetes Native Testing With TestKube
Testkube: a cloud-native testing framework. In this blog post, I will talk about TestKube, its capabilities, and how you can use it to run tests in Kubernetes.
October 12, 2023
by Richa Mishra
· 4,384 Views · 2 Likes
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Multi-Tenancy in Kubernetes Using Vcluster
Create isolated environments on the Kubernetes cluster for multi-tenancy using the cluster, an open-source project that creates isolated environments.
October 11, 2023
by Pavan Shiraguppi
· 3,722 Views · 2 Likes
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Cloud-Native Integration Platforms To Accelerate Business Transformation
This article delves into the pivotal role of cloud-native integration platforms by unlocking their power to expedite business transformation.
October 11, 2023
by Pradeep Kumar Dhoopati
· 6,468 Views · 3 Likes
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