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MicroProfile Config for Java SE
How can you use MicroProfile Config in a pure Java SE environment? What libraries support this, what are the supported features, etc?
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High-Performance Java Serialisation to Different Formats
Learn the basics of serialization in an article that discusses some of the key advantages of the open source Chronicle Wire.
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The Reason Java is Still Popular
There’s a reason Java continues to maintain popularity for such a long period of time: its conservative, slow, and steady approach is key to its success
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Best Practice: Comparative Evaluation of JDK Setups — Azul Zulu Prime vs. OpenJDK
How to establish whether Azul Zulu Prime improves aspects of application behavior to a degree justifying using it within your organization.
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Low Latency Microservices, A Retrospective
Learn what we learned after five years of developing and supporting low latency microservices.
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What Does a Modern JVM Look Like, And How Does It Work?
In this article, the internal workings of the JVM are discussed, e.g., interpreter, JIT compiler, and how it optimizes code.
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Chronicle Queue Storing 1TB in Virtual Memory on a 128GB Machine
Chronicle Queue and Chronicle Map allows you to have a persisted store which can be embedded into multiple JVMs on the same server.
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The 5 Most Pivotal and Innovative Additions to OpenJDK 19
Although OpenJDK 19 is not an LTS, it is still a significant release, in my opinion. It includes several game-changing features that will alter the Java landscape.
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OpenJDK 19 Released!
The friends of OpenJDK community has put together a number of resources, and more coming in the coming weeks, about the new features and all the enhancements and fixes that have gone into the release.
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Foojay Podcast #5: OpenJDK 19 Discussion Panel
It’s September 20th, OpenJDK 19 has been released. In this podcast, we discuss the new features and the changes that this release brings.