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Project Helidon Tutorial: Building Microservices with Oracle’s Lightweight Java Framework Oracle introduced its new open-source framework, Helidon, in September 2018.
Java for Microservices Challenges Using Java for microservices poses problems, especially in containerized environments. Java stacks tend to be big with a large amount of memory utilization.
Right from day one, the standard format for packaging Java programs was the Java ARchive, or JAR file for short. There's nothing particularly interesting about a JAR file. At its heart, it's simply a ...
Java 8 offers solid support for the functional languages like Scala and Kotlin. The JVM is now a foundation for many of the best experiments in computer language development.
Integration middleware maker WSO2 released a lightweight, open source framework for creating Java-based microservices that support container-based deployments.
I'm not sure if you'd call it an irony or a paradox, but something definitely is amusing about the fact that microservices sessions at JavaOne tend to pack the house, while Java Champion Ivar Grimstad ...
MicroProfile, which provides a technology blueprint to outfit enterprise Java for microservices deployments, has become an Eclipse Foundation project. Now known as Eclipse MicroProfile, the effort ...
Java's Microservices Toolkit Gets a Quiet but Crucial Upgrade The MicroProfile Working Group, the open forum that optimizes Enterprise Java for a microservice architecture, just released their latest ...
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