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Intro to Gatling

1. Overview Gatling is a load testing tool that comes with excellent support of the HTTP protocol – which makes it a really good choice for load testing any HTTP server. This quick guide will show you...

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Intro to XPath with Java

I just released the Starter Class of "Learn Spring Security": >> CHECK OUT THE COURSE 1. Overview In this article we’re going to go over the basics of XPath with the support in the standard Java...

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A Guide to Java Enums

I just released the Starter Class of "Learn Spring Security": >> CHECK OUT THE COURSE 1. Overview In this article we will see what Java enums are, what problems they solve and how some of the...

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Java Web Weekly, Issue 128

I just released the Starter Class of "Learn Spring Security": >> CHECK OUT THE COURSE At the very beginning of last year, I decided to track my reading habits and share the best stuff here, on...

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Load Testing Baeldung with Gatling

1. Overview In the previous tutorial, we’ve seen how to use Gatling to load test a custom web application. In this article we’ll make use the Gatling stress tool to measure the performance of the...

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Introduction to Project Lombok

I just released the Starter Class of "Learn Spring Security": >> CHECK OUT THE COURSE Lombok is one of the tools I literally always drop into my projects builds the first. I couldn’t imagine...

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Scheduling in Java EE

I just released the Starter Class of "Learn Spring Security": >> CHECK OUT THE COURSE 1. Overview In a previous article we demonstrated how to schedule tasks in Spring using @Scheduled...

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The Market Share of Java IDEs in Q2 2016

The adoption numbers in the Java IDE ecosystem have always been interesting to watch. So, this year, when I ran the regular Java and Spring survey, I decided to include the IDE question: What is your...

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The Java 8 Stream API Tutorial

I just released the Starter Class of "Learn Spring Security": >> CHECK OUT THE COURSE 1. Overview In this in-depth tutorial we will go through practical usage of Java 8 Streams from creation to...

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A Quick Guide to Spring MVC Matrix Variables

I just released the Starter Class of "Learn Spring Security": >> CHECK OUT THE COURSE 1. Overview The URI specification RFC 3986 defined URI path parameters as name-value pairs. Matrix variables...

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Java Web Weekly, Issue 129

I just released the Starter Class of "Learn Spring Security": >> CHECK OUT THE COURSE At the very beginning of last year, I decided to track my reading habits and share the best stuff here, on...

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Guava Set + Function = Map

I just released the Starter Class of "Learn Spring Security": >> CHECK OUT THE COURSE 1. Overview In this tutorial – we will illustrate one of many useful features in Guava‘s collect package:...

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Mockito vs EasyMock vs JMockit

1. Introduction 1.1. Overview In this post we’re going to talk about mocking: what it is, why use it and several examples of how to mock the same test case using some of the most used mocking...

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Spring REST API with Protocol Buffers

I just announced the Master Class of my "REST With Spring" Course: >> THE "REST WITH SPRING" CLASSES 1. Overview Protocol Buffers is a language and platform neutral mechanism for serialization...

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Java Web Weekly, Issue 130

I just released the Starter Class of "Learn Spring Security": >> CHECK OUT THE COURSE At the very beginning of last year, I decided to track my reading habits and share the best stuff here, on...

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Migrating to the New Java 8 Date Time API

I just released the Starter Class of "Learn Spring Security": >> CHECK OUT THE COURSE 1. Overview In this tutorial you will learn how to refactor your code in order to leverage the new Date Time...

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Introduction to AssertJ

I just released the Starter Class of "Learn Spring Security": >> CHECK OUT THE COURSE 1. Overview In this article we will be exploring AssertJ – an opensource community-driven library used for...

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Spring MVC and the @ModelAttribute Annotation

I just released the Starter Class of "Learn Spring Security": >> CHECK OUT THE COURSE 1. Overview One of the most important Spring-MVC annotations is the @ModelAttribute annotation. The...

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XML Libraries Support in Java

1. Introduction In this article we will be comparing Java XML libraries and APIs. This is the second article from the series about Java support for XML, if you want to go deeper into the XPath support...

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Keep Track of Logged In Users with Spring Security

I just released the Starter Class of "Learn Spring Security": >> CHECK OUT THE COURSE 1. Overview In this quick tutorial, we’re going to show an example of how we can track the currently logged...

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