If you aren't familiar with Java EE Concurrency Utilities, it's time to take a look at what the specification has to offer. We'll examine how it works with CDI here.
JShell is finally bringing read-eval-print loops to Java! With it, you can code and run functions without executing javac, and it's a great calculator, too!
Many articles out there claim that Protobuf is a better choice than JSON for performance reasons. But is that really true? The investigation continues here.
In the past, getting an ASP.NET app up and running in the cloud would be nearly impossible. In this series, we take a look at how to bring such an animal to life.
Well, Java 9 is around the corner, so it makes sense to get started with making modules! This guide covers the basic building blocks of making modules.
JDBC has its place, but Hibernate comes ready with an arsenal of helpful tools and capabilities that make connecting to your database a much easier prospect.
See how to transform an incoming JSON payload into a Java object. Lots of development work revolves around payload transformation, so this is important to know.
You can never have enough threads. Well, you can, but be sure you know how they work first. This is a comprehensive look at multi-threading throughout the ages.