1. Spring and Java
>> The best way to use the JPA OneToOne optional attribute [vladmihalcea.com]
Avoiding n+1 query issues by taking advantage of attributes of OneToOne in JPA
>> Spring AI: Getting Started [vojtechruzicka.com]
And a look at getting started with Spring AI and easily integrating Artificial Intelligence functionality into your Spring Boot application
Also worth reading:
- >> Java Management Service [poonamparhar.io]
- >> Java: Functional Programming f(x) – Part1 [foojay.io]
- >> Streamlining Payara Micro Development with Dev Mode [payara.fish]
- >> K2 Compiler Performance Benchmarks and How to Measure Them on Your Projects [jetbrains.com]
Webinars and presentations:
- >> A Bootiful Podcast: Daniel Garnier-Moiroux on Passkeys and Spring Security [spring.io]
- >> Java in 2024 – Constant Change, Delivered [inside.java]
- >> Java 21 and Beyond: A Roadmap of Innovations [inside.java]
Time to upgrade:
- >> Spring Shell 3.1.11, 3.2.4 and 3.3.0-M1 are now available [spring.io]
- >> Hibernate 6.5.0.Final [in.relation.to]
- >> Announcing Graal Development Kit for Micronaut 4.3.7 [oracle.com]
- >> Tools for Graal Development Kit for Micronaut 4.3.7 [oracle.com]
- >> Spring Modulith 1.0.7 and 1.1.4 released [spring.io]
- >> Hibernate Reactive 2.3.0.Final released [in.relation.to]
- >> Quarkus 3.9.5 released – Maintenance release and 3.10 [quarkus.io]
- >> WildFly 32 is released! [wildfly.org]
2. Technical & Musings
>> Using my new Raspberry Pi to run an existing GitHub Action [foojay.io]
A quick and practical guide on how to set up a GitHub action runner on a Raspberry Pi
Also worth reading:
- >> The High Availability Features of Microservices using Chronicle Services [foojay.io]
- >> Don’t get hit with the pendulum: DevOps shifted too far left [christianposta.com]
- >> 39 Years of Coding [code-cop.org]
- >> How to configure a custom Test Container on the EventStoreDB example [event-driven.io]
- >> Five ways to pass parameters to Apache APISIX [frankel.ch]
3. Pick of the Week
>> Distracting software engineers is much more harmful than you think [zaidesanton.substack.com]