Maven is a really good general dependency manager, packager, and deployment tool for anything you want to apply a version to, and shove into an artifact repository.
DevOps performance is critical for a business to succeed, and automation can give a boost to this aspect. Learn how AI and ML improve the performance of DevOps.
This post demonstrates important Java @annotations used to build a functional Spring Boot Rest API, providing developers the ability to reduce code verbosity.
In this video tutorial, take a closer look at the adapter design pattern in Java (Mobile Charger) with an introduction, example, implementation, and more.
Learn how to avoid pain points introduced by cloud-based architectures. Explore how to measure performance and what metric IO pattern to use is quite important.
This article will get you started with the Hibernate implementation of JPA. We will use only standard features and cover the basics to provide an overview.
This article introduces MQTT sessions and provisioning an HAProxy load balancer in front of the EMQ X cluster to take full advantage of the sticky-session load balancing.
This article explains open-source Kubernetes tools used for development, monitoring, and deployment purposes that can improve your cloud-native experience.
Learn how to use gRPC, an open-source framework that can be used to build scalable and performant microservices and to create communication between services.
Take a closer look at how application performance management/monitoring (APM) can help manage expectations for performance, availability, and user experience.
Here, learn the answer to questions about OpenTelemetry and predictions of several important trends that will continue to gain momentum over the next year.
Let's dive into supporting legacy-based applications while adding the next generation of microservices in talk with Aaron Weikle, the founder, and CEO at MS3.
This is the first post in the Learn Rust with Java series. This blog will enable you to have a first look into the Rust world on a JFO (Java Flying Object).