Java Weekly, Issue 248

Here we go…

1. Spring and Java

Optimize performance with end-to-end tracing and out-of-the-box support for popular Java frameworks, application servers, and databases.

>> Java 11 Released [infoq.com]

A major announcement — the title says it all. And a solid piece about migrating to Java 11.

It turns out that the Oracle JDK is suddenly no longer free for commercial use ?

>> How to implement responsive polling in Java [blog.codecentric.de]

A nice write-up on how to achieve this objective using a variation of the Token Bucket Algorithm.

>> Spring read-only transaction Hibernate optimization [vladmihalcea.com]

A good approach that can save memory when loading read-only entities in Spring 5.1. Good stuff.

>> Hands-on with Spring Vault 2.1 [spring.io]

A quick review of this upcoming release, which will contain support for Google Cloud IAM and Azure Managed Service Identity.

2. Technical and Musings

A novel approach using the spec library adds validation of simple types, enumerations, maps, and collections.

A really interesting read about various types of sophisticated and unsophisticated attacks.

Also worth reading:

3. Comics

And my favorite Dilberts of the week:

>> Work is Dehumanizing [dilbert.com]
>> Wally the Hero [dilbert.com]
>> Feral Engineers [dilbert.com]

4. Pick of the Week

===== >> Some advice from Jeff Bezos [m.signalvnoise.com]

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