1. Spring and Java
>> The Arrival of Java 22! [inside.java]
This week is dominated by the newest Java release—amazing work! Also, one of our editors, Grzegorz, was mentioned with his library!
>> JavaOne Returns to the San Francisco Bay Area! [inside.java]
After a year of uncertainty, the most important Java conference on the planet is back
>> Java users on macOS 14 running on Apple silicon systems should consider delaying the macOS 14.4 update [oracle.com]
Last-minute changes to macOS 14 made JVMs unusable on Apple Silicon… scary
Also worth reading:
- >> Increase readability and reduce complexity with Java’s Pattern Matching [foojay.io]
- >> How Oracle Separates Java Pricing from Value [foojay.io]
- >> Java 22: What’s New? [foojay.io]
- >> Java 22 Is Here, And It’s Ready To Rock [foojay.io]
- >> WildFly 31 Delivers Support for Jakarta EE 10 and the New WildFly Glow Provisioning Tools [infoq.com]
Webinars and presentations:
- >> Spring Tips: Spring Batch Remote Partitioning, your easy button for data scale! [spring.io]
- >> JDK 22 Release Notes Review – Inside Java Newscast #65 [inside.java]
- >> Spring Boot Testjars founder Rob Winch [spring.io]
- >> Tour of My Dotfiles [sebastian-daschner.com]
- >> Foojay Podcast #45: Welcome to Java 22 [foojay.io]
Time to upgrade:
- >> Spring Tools 4.22.0 released [spring.io]
- >> Spring Framework 6.1.5, 6.0.18 and 5.3.33 Available Now Including Fixes for CVE-2024-22259 [spring.io]
- >> Spring HATEOAS 2.1.4, 2.2.1 and 2.3 M1 released [spring.io]
- >> Spring Data 2023.1.4 and 2023.0.10 released [spring.io]
- >> Spring Security 6.3.0-M3, 6.2.3, 6.1.8, 6.0.10, 5.8.11 and 5.7.12 are now available [spring.io]
- >> Spring for Apache Kafka 3.0.15, 3.1.3 and 3.2.0-M2 Available Now [spring.io]
2. Technical & Musings
>> The Benefits of Qualitative Metrics [martinfowler.com]
Qualitative metrics offer insights that quantitative metrics may overlook.
>> There Are No Standards Police [mnot.net]
Understanding web standards might sound boring, but often so important and such an underrated skill.
Also worth reading:
>> Article: Getting Technical Decision Buy-In Using the Analytic Hierarchy Process [infoq.com]
>> District heating: Using data centers to heat communities [allthingsdistributed.com]
>> The Benefits of Qualitative Metrics [martinfowler.com]
>> Hypermedia and Browser Enhancement [spring.io]
>> The pitfall of implicit returns [frankel.ch]
>> How to capture qualitative metrics [martinfowler.com]
3. Pick of the Week
And the Microsoft live conference is right around the corner:
>> Microsoft JDConf 2024, on the 27th and 28th [jdconf.com]