After Oracle announced that they would no longer provide support for Java 8, we decided to look at how we can encourage devs to switch to newer versions.
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Running JAXB xjc Compiler with OpenJDK 11
As described in the post ” APIs To Be Removed from Java 11 ,” a JAXB implementation is no longer included with JDK 11 . In this post, I look…
Delete the Contents of a File in Java | Baeldung
Learn various ways to remove the contents of a file without deleting the file.
Calling Java from JavaScript
This tutorial explains how to call Java methods from JavaScript code.
Counting Matches on a Stream Filter | Baeldung
Learn how to filter a Stream and count the matches
Apache Payara: Let’s Encrypt
Some time ago, I wrote a small tutorial on how you can generate Let’s Encrypt SSL certificates and …
Top 10 Java Books for Programmers — All time Great – The Startup – Medium
Some of the all-time best books for Java programmers ranging from core Java to best practices to unit testing to Spring framework.
Call for papers for JPoint
If you wish to make a presentation at the conference JPoint, fill in the form on this page.
Java Weekly, Issue 264 | Baeldung
A busy week in the Java and Spring ecosystem, with several major releases, including Spring Framework, Spring Boot, and Spring Security, among others.
How to run your PDI based ETL from Java – JAXenter
There are multiple ways to run your PDI-based ETL from Java. In this tutorial, Dreamix’s Veselin Davidov covers three methods.
Map to String Conversion in Java | Baeldung
Learn how to convert a Map to a String and the other way around using both core Java methods and third-party libraries.
Which Java SDK Should You Use?
Are you confused about the Java SDK (aka JDK) options available to you in 2019? This article shows you the options available and provides recommendations for development and production usage.
Monitoring Java Applications with Flight Recorder | Baeldung
Learn about the Java Flight Recorder which collects information about events in the JVM during the execution of a Java application
Oracle Boosts IoT Support in Java Card 3.1 — ADTmag
Oracle has added some serious Internet of Things muscle to today’s release of Java Card 3.1, with new features to address use cases across markets ranging from telecom and payments to cars and wearables.