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Java vs. Go Microservices - Load Testing (Rematch)
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Java Enterprise Annotations Part 1
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Updated March 11, 2020
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· 8,145 Views · 3 Likes
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March 11, 2020
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Java Testing Complete Guide
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Updated March 11, 2020
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How to Migrate From JUnit 4 to JUnit 5 Step by Step
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March 11, 2020
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Distributed Java Queues on Top of Redis
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Updated March 11, 2020
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· 34,328 Views · 8 Likes
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Develop a Secure CRUD Application Using Angular and Spring Boot
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Updated March 11, 2020
by Matt Raible
· 20,301 Views · 6 Likes
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Develop a REST API Using Java and Jetty
In this tutorial, you will build a simple web service with Jetty embedded. After that, you will build the same web service in Spring Boot and Jetty.
Updated March 11, 2020
by Andrew Hughes
· 55,408 Views · 9 Likes
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Immutability in JavaScript — When and Why Should You Use It
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March 10, 2020
by Manjunath M
· 38,941 Views · 3 Likes
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Collecting Logs in Azure Databricks
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March 10, 2020
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· 9,389 Views · 1 Like
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Deploying an Angular App to AWS S3
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March 9, 2020
by Marouen Helali
· 31,449 Views · 6 Likes
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Defining Implementations of Services: Dependency Injection in Angular
I was working on a practical project using Angular 8, where I was creating a service and thinking more about how to implement SOLID principles. I decided to have an interface to define my service and a class to implement the logic. Everything was okay with that design, but a question came to my mind, "How can I implement dependency injection with my Angular component?" In this example, I am going to use an abstract class, Let's create an abstract class, named IGreetingsService. This will be used as an Interface with a greeting method. TypeScript x 1 export abstract class IGreetingsService { 2 constructor() { } 3 abstract greeting(): String; 4 } Now, let's create a class, GreetingsServiceImpl. This class implements the IGreetingsService abstract class. TypeScript xxxxxxxxxx 1 1 export class GreetingsServiceImpl implements IGreetingsService { 2 constructor() { } 3 greeting(): String{ 4 return "Pruebaa"; 5 }; 6 } At this point, we have a regular class to use as a service, but we need to add the annotation @Injectable. We have to put it at IGreetingsService. TypeScript x 10 1 @Injectable({ 2 providedIn: 'root', 3 useClass: GreetingsServiceImpl, 4 }) 5 export abstract class IGreetingsService { 6 7 constructor() { } 8 9 abstract greeting(): String; 10 } The magic is at the property useClass. This class is used by the Angular framework to know what concrete class has to use for dependency injection when you are using theIGreetingsService abstract class. So we are ready to use our service into an angular component. TypeScript xxxxxxxxxx 1 12 1 @Component({ 2 selector: 'my-app', 3 templateUrl: './app.component.html', 4 styleUrls: [ './app.component.css' ] 5 }) 6 export class AppComponent { 7 name: String; 8 constructor(private service: IGreetingsService ) { 9 this.name = this.service.greeting(); 10 } 11 12 } At the moment, to create an instance of the AppComponent, Angular automatically creates an instance of GreetingsServiceImpl , instead of IGreetingsService. (Remember IGreetingsService is an abstract class). This approach can help you in several situations; for example, think about a service using REST services to get some data, but now there is a new requirement, and you need to get the same data from session storage or local storage. You can create a new class implementing your abstract class and update the property useClass to refer to your new class. Another situation would be if you needed a different implementation on production environments and testing environments. You can find the complete source code here: https://stackblitz.com/edit/angular8-injectiondependency-interface. A final note, you can define a provider in the component definition annotation to inject a specific implementation of your service. TypeScript x 1 @Component({ 2 selector: 'my-app', 3 templateUrl: './app.component.html', 4 styleUrls: [ './app.component.css' ], 5 providers :[{ provide: IGreetingsService, useClass: GreetingsServiceImpl }] 6 }) Further Reading Angular: Everything You Need to Know [Tutorials]. About Dependency Injection.
March 9, 2020
by Javier Santos
· 9,414 Views · 4 Likes
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Unbounded Stream Processing Using Apache Beam
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March 9, 2020
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· 16,188 Views · 3 Likes
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Compile Protocol Buffers Using Maven
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March 6, 2020
by Munander Singh
· 65,952 Views · 5 Likes
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Integration Dotenv With NestJS and Type ORM
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March 5, 2020
by Jason Rees
· 24,731 Views · 5 Likes
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Spring Security — Chapter 1
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March 5, 2020
by Vinu Sagar
· 17,518 Views · 20 Likes
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10 Famous Apps Using React.js
See ten famous applications that are using React.js nowadays, including Facebook, WhatsApp, and more.
March 4, 2020
by Manish Patel
· 22,320 Views · 4 Likes
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Java Records: A Closer Look
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March 4, 2020
by Ali Dehghani
· 15,440 Views · 10 Likes
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