- A Microscope on Microservices #netflix #architecture – In this post we’ll discuss tools that the Cloud Performance and Reliability team have been developing, which are used together like a microscope switching between different magnifications as needed.
- Vendor-agnostic, multi-channel Routing API for SMS, Voice, CRM, Chat and more – The power of contact center routing made available for orchestrating interactions within CRM, Support workflows and IoT.
- Pivotal open sources its Hadoop and Greenplum tech, and then some #hadoop #bigdata – Pivotal, the cloud computing and big data company that spun out from EMC and VMware in 2013, is open sourcing its entire portfolio of big data technologies and is teaming up with Hortonworks, IBM, GE, and several other companies on a Hadoop effort called the Open Data Platform.
- Microsoft embraces Python, Linux in new big data tools #bigdata – Continuing its quest to make Microsoft Azure comfy for the non-Windows world, Microsoft just launched a preview of its Hadoop-based cloud tool (HDInsight) that runs on Linux. It’s also making its Azure ML machine learning service widely available now with
- Getting started with React – React is an insanely powerful framework by the amazing developers over at Facebook. Implementing a virtual DOM, it allows us to render components super fast whilst removing any unnecessary overhead from DOM operations.
- Beginners guide to using Mockito and PowerMockito to unit test Java code – John Mullins – I stumbled across Mockito and PowerMockito and was very happy with the results.
- How is Docker used with Microservices? – Quora – Actually there are many ways you could use #docker for your microservices such as fast deployments, feature variadic services, fail-overs, side-by-side deployments, blue/green deployments etc. The usage kinda depends on the architecture we are trying to co
- Java Doesn’t Suck – Rockin’ the JVM – In this post, I’ll use James Ward’s blog post as a backdrop to explain how Spring helps developers rock the JVM (using Java) while tackling each of the issues James outlined.
- Ignore the Hype: 5 Docker Misconceptions Java Developers Should Consider #docker – Docker is a very interesting technology, with several real and valid use cases. And as a young technology, there is still plenty of time and potential for addressing several of the missing features and bugs. But boy, is there a lot of hype right now. Hype does not automatically equal success of course –
- NIO.2 Cookbook – three recipes for copying, deleting, and moving files. #java #nio2 – Oracle's Java 7 release introduced NIO.2, which extends its NIO (New I/O) framework with new capabilities (e.g., the ability to work with symbolic/soft links and hard links). This post launches a three-part series in which I present a cookbook of recipes f
- Better application events in Spring Framework 4.2 – Application events are available since the very beginning of the Spring framework as a mean for loosely coupled components to exchange information
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Links for February 11th through February 18th
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