1. Spring and Java
>> Biased locking a goner, but better things Loom ahead [javaspecialists.eu]
Ready to say farewell to Biased Locking in Java 15? A very detailed take on the effect of Biased Locking in multithreaded environments and its relationship with Project Loom.
>> Common Hibernate Exceptions Every Developer Must Know [thorben-janssen.com]
A detailed guide on some common exceptions thrown by Hibernate, when Hibernate throws them, and how to handle them.
>> Helidon 2.0 Features New Web Client, DB Client and Command-Line Tool [infoq.com]
And an overview of new features in Helidon 2.0 including the new WebClient interface, the reactive data access solution, extended support for GraalVM, and Helidon CLI.
Also worth reading:
>> Serializable Records [inside.java]
>> Spring Data JPA: Query Projections [thorben-janssen.com]
>> Introducing Java Functions for Spring Cloud Stream Applications – Part 1 [spring.io]
>> Implementing Retry with Resilience4j [reflectoring.io]
Webinars and presentations:
>> Microservices Are for Humans, Not Machines [infoq.com]
>> Pragmatic database migrations with Quarkus and Flyway [blog.sebastian-daschner.com]
>> A Bootiful Podcast: Intuit's Katie Levy on Spring Boot, Kotlin, Android and more [spring.io]
Time to upgrade:
>> Spring Initializr 0.9.0 available now [spring.io]
2. Technical
>> Implementing ETL on GCP [bravenewgeek.com]
Looking at the available options to implement an ETL process on GCP cloud services, with their pros and cons.
Also worth reading:
>> Diving Into Istio 1.6 Certificate Rotation [blog.christianposta.com]
>> Blockchainizing Existing Databases [techblog.bozho.net]
>> Build and Deploy Secure Serverless Functions with Netlify [developer.okta.com]
>> Common HTTP Status codes [mscharhag.com]
3. Musings
>> The OS Classics [allthingsdistributed.com]
Back to the basics: suggesting a collection of classic books on Operating Systems, Computer Networks, and Transaction Processing.
Also worth reading:
>> Challenges of Open Data [blog.frankel.ch]
>> Machine Learning for a Better Developer Experience [netflixtechblog.com]
4. Comics
And my favorite Dilberts of the week:
>> All Data Is Wrong [dilbert.com]
>> People Believe Anything [dilbert.com]
>> No Talk About Morale [dilbert.com]