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Foojay Podcast #63: How do we keep our Java applications up to date and secure?

  • December 16, 2024
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Last month, I published a Foojay article about the risks in systems that are stuck on old or outdated Java versions and got a lot of feedback from developers. Most of them want to move on but get stuck on management decisions, outdated production environments, or one of the many other reasons that keep systems stuck on old Java versions and dependencies.VideoPodcast AppsGuestsContent

Last month, I published a Foojay article about the risks in systems that are stuck on old or outdated Java versions and got a lot of feedback from developers. Most of them want to move on but get stuck on management decisions, outdated production environments, or one of the many other reasons that keep systems stuck on old Java versions and dependencies.

Do you want to bring your system from Java 8 to 23? Did you know that Java 17 already has 13 security releases? And that you can use tools like OpenRewrite to help you update your code?

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00:00 Introduction of the topic and guests 

01:35 Gerrit Grunwald about CVE fixes in Java updates 
04:58 LTS (Long Term Support) versus STS (Short Term Support) 

9:45 Jonathan Schneider about the goal of OpenRewrite 
12:15 Upgrade all at once, or step by step? 
14:03 Who creates the recipes? 
15:08 What Moderne is offering on top of OpenRewrite  
17:29 How to use OpenRewrite in your IDE 
18:32 Companies maintaining recipies for their products 
20:05 Jonathan's view on the importance of upgrades  
26:56 Other use cases for OpenRewrite 

29:03 Martijn Dashorst: Updating legacy projects   

33:12 Carl Wanting and Charl Fasching: Migrating projects 

39:43 Johan Janssen: Java evolutions and upgrading  

42:51 Outro 

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