How to use Liberty Tools for IntelliJ IDEA to enable rapid, easy, and efficient development of cloud-native Java applications with Liberty.
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Minimize Costs by Utilizing Cloud Storage with Spring-Data-Eclipse-Store
How to save money storing data in Cloud blob-stores instead of expensive databases through the use of the open-source Spring-Data-Eclipse-Store library.
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Foojay Podcast #38: Java in the Cloud
Cloud servers, Docker, Kubernetes, distributed systems, scaling up and down… these things are now part of our daily job, but Java wasn’t originally designed for it.
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Strategies for Managing State in Chronicle Services
When implementing an application using a Microservice architecture, it is crucially important to be aware of the potential pitfalls of managing mutable state in components.
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How We Developed the Eclipse OpenJ9 CRIU Support for Fast Java Startup
Java startup is a hot topic. Learn how we made Eclipse OpenJ9 start in milliseconds in the Cloud.
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Vaadin 24.1: Bringing You More Than Minor Improvements!
While Vaadin 24.0 was about upgrading the technology baseline and compatibility, this version brings you new features!
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Your First Vaadin Spring Application in 2023
Create new Vaadin Java web application projects using start.spring.io. Configure the dependencies and choose your Maven or Gradle.
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Managing Data Residency: Concepts & Theory
Take a look at data residency and design a draft architecture to implement it. In the next article, we will delve into the technical details.
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Java Developer vs. ChatGPT Part I: Writing a Spring Boot Microservice
Pitting a seasoned Java developer against the all-knowing generative AI to find out… can AI generate a Java microservice end-to-end?
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Automatically Creating Microservices Architecture Diagrams
Upload a JAR, search for YAML, create a DOT, convert this to a PNG, all taking place behind the scenes, with just a click of a button.
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My Evaluation of the Scaleway Cloud Provider
Heroku’s owner, Salesforce, announced it would stop the free plan, I found a new provider, Scaleway, and here are my experiences.