Java Web Weekly, Issue 179

Lots of interesting writeups on Java 9 this week.

Here we go…

1. Spring and Java

In the world of “java -jar”, it’s important to remember that WAR files still have some advantages.

>> Scaling Spring Boot Apps on Docker Windows Containers with Ansible: A Complete Guide incl Spring Cloud Netflix and Docker Compose [codecentric.de]

A comprehensive guide to scaling Spring Boot apps running under Docker on Windows ?

>> Update to the Bean Validation 2.0 Public Review Draft [beanvalidation.org]

Since JSR 380 has been put up for public review, some issues were raised and addressed.

>> JUnit 5 – Parameterized Tests [codefx.org]

JUnit 5 finally features native support for parameterized test. It can’t come soon enough.

Also worth reading:

Time to upgrade:

2. Technical

>> Microservices Patterns With Envoy Proxy, Part II: Timeouts and Retries [christianposta.com]

A comprehensive guide to the Envoy Sidecar Proxy in a microservices environment.

Also worth reading:

3. Musings

As an architect, you need be in touch with all levels of the organization to get enough insight for good design decisions.

>> Developers – Talk To People [henrikwarne.com]

Talking to people is a deceptively simple and hugely powerful behavior we can all adopt to get significantly better results.

>> Make Alerting Apps Work for You [daedtech.com]

These two writeups present an interesting look at how to effectively understand and manage an organization from the CIO position.

>> How to Improve a Legacy Codebase [jacquesmattheij.com]

Carefully ?

Remember about the backup, tests, proper logging and introducing small changes one at a time.

Also worth reading:

4. Comics

And my favorite Dilberts of the week:

5. Pick of the Week

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