Java Web Weekly 44
At the very beginning of last year, I decided to track my reading habits
and share the best stuff here, on Baeldung. Haven’t missed a review
since.
Here we go…
1. Spring and Java
>> Will There Be Module Hell? []
A bit of a clickbaity title, but overall a solid writeup on what’s
coming into the picture with the Java 9 modularity work.
>> React.js and Spring Data REST: Part 5 – Security []
A solid installment in the series, this time diving deep into security
and how that affects the UI. Good stuff.
>> Walkthrough for a TDD Kata in Eclipse []
TDD with Eclipse is a fun, highly useful practice to have. It can lead
to great things, but you do really have to push through a lot of
resistance until you get there.
Also worth reading:
Webinars and presentations:
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===== >> IntelliJ IDEA Tips and Tricks []
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===== >> Grails 3.x Update []
Time to upgrade:
2. Technical
>> Exploring CQRS with Axon Framework: Applying Event Sourcing []
CQRS is certainly possible without event sourcing – and very useful as
well. But an event sourced architecture is definitely the natural path
for a system that is doing CQRS.
And the Axon framework looks like an interesting way to approach
building this kind of system.
Also worth reading:
3. Musings
>> How to Address Your Coworker’s Bad Code (Part 1) []
Some thoughtful and practical techniques to approach the problem of
“bad” code inside a team.
Also worth reading:
4. Comics
And my favorite Dilberts of the week: