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Java Shots #2
More Spring Boot 3, Hibernate to the Moon, E2E FTW
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E2E testing with WireMock
Great coverage of this very useful @springboot testing framework written by @maciejwalkowiak (h/t @johanjanssen42 via @InfoQ)
"WireMock Spring Boot Simplifies the WireMock Configuration for Spring Boot Applications"
— Daniel Bryant (@danielbryantuk)
8:49 AM • Mar 12, 2023
New Logging Output Same SLF4J
Penna presents itself as an alternative to logback. It is designed for a specific use case: When you want to have structured logging, straight to the console. This might be a common use-case for jvm apps running in kubernetes.
It’s 5am do you know what your hibernate doing
Vlad Mihalcea dives deep into the efficencies you can pull out of Hibernate with some helpful tips. Just one of them provides you with this gem digram of all the relationships
Get Pumped Spring Is In The Air
Another newsletter another Josh Long link. This Java Paladin give an nice hour long talk about why you should get excited about Spring boot
How much heap is too much heap
Gunnar is asking the deep questions in this twitter thread. Sadly the consus seems to be guess and check. On the bright side it keeps Java developers employable.
Empirical question for you #Java folks out there: how do you determine the max heap size you assign to your applications? What's your process for making sure it's large enough, but not wasteful either?
— Gunnar Morling 🌍 (@gunnarmorling)
11:34 AM • Mar 13, 2023
BONUS MEME
how was your day at work?
— Maciej Walkowiak 🍃 (@maciejwalkowiak)
9:30 AM • Mar 10, 2023
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