Java Weekly, Issue 298

Here we go…

1. Spring and Java

While web actions can access the entire DOM, which isn’t always desired, web element actions allow you to narrow your test scope to a specific root element – like a Kendo UI grid – and its children.

>> Exercises in Programming Style with Hazelcast [blog.frankel.ch]

A quick introduction to the Hazelcast In-Memory Data Grid API.

>> How to write a compact DTO projection query with JPA [vladmihalcea.com]

And a custom Hibernate Integrator that lets you use simple Java class names rather than fully qualified ones in DTO projections.

 

2. Technical and Musing

===== >> Remote Log Collection on Windows [techblog.bozho.net]

A comprehensive guide to accessing the Windows Event Log facility remotely.

>> API management with Kong – an update and more [blog.codecentric.de]

And a new series on the Kong API Gateway kicks off with a look at the Kong Admin API.

 

4. Pick of the Week

I’m running the annual “State of Java” Survey.

As always, I’m keeping the survey quick and focused – it takes litteraly under 1 minute to fill in.

If you haven’t done that, definitely have a look:

>> The 2019 “State of Java” 1-minute Survey

Of course, I’ll share the full results in a couple of weeks, after closing the survey. Thanks.

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