Pub House Network
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Episode 38. Of Big Hacks, Jakarta News, Who is running what on the JVM, and (Since is election season) CJUG running for a JCP Seat.
We start our episode by diving into that big China hack that seems to come out of nowhere. We then discuss the promise of RedHat for supporting OpenJDK 8. We then take a detour and check on Jakarta EE (how is it doing on Eclipse). After we dive into…
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Episode 77. Sql or NoSql, To Normalize or to Not Normalize… that (STILL) is the question
So you may have thought about using NoSQL or a Document Database for taking care of you needs. But do you know why that might be not be a good (or a pretty bad idea?). Or you may have a Database that have been running fine, but it seems that you can’t…
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Episode 37. JDK 11 is out! Java Licensing Model is changing! Linus gives an apology
Extra Extra! If you work in Java you gotta take a break from all other news, and listen to this episode! Java is changing its pricing model, and with that comes a lot of new consequences. You can still get it for free, but you gotta know what you’re…
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Episode 76. Tick…tock…Time to upgrade to Java 11!
It’s coming! If you have been using Oracle Java 8, you should know that starting on January 2019 we will have to get an oracle license for running Oracle’s JDK in production. OR, if you want to keep using Oracle Java (or OpenJDK) for free, and still…
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Episode 36. Jakarta EE Elections (Make Jakarta Great Again!), IDEs Refresh, and Containers
So another company made the exclusive trillion dollar club (AAPL). We also have Jakarta EE Election Results! (We presume there was no Russian Interference…yet ;). Hear what it means with the new leadership, and who is conspicuously absent from the…
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Episode 75. Let’s get coding with Kotlin!
While Freddy is travelling from Chicago through the West Coast in a minivan, Bob talked to about the new darling language from the JVM. Kotlin is much more than a novelty now, and with Android support, and some time to “work out the kinks” it has…
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Episode 35. A bug in Java 9 and 10? Oh noes, Serializable is out! And now Microsoft took over GitHub. Lastly, EE Spec docs are not being transferred! (Now what?)
Oh my, there are so much news going on. Starting with a weird string concat bug in Java 9 and 10. We also see that Serializable is going to be removed (and hopefully there is an alternative for it), and we also dive into the ethics of Google as it…
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Episode 74. Unit and…Integration Tests, JaCoCo, Docker and Coverage (and more!)
In this episode we interview on her talk of “Integration Test Coverage with JaCoCo” and dive into the nuances of Units vs Integration tests. We dive into Gherkin sentences as we use Cucumber, and challenges of integration tests (hint… use Docker)….
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Episode 34. On twitter, IPOs, vulnerabilities, (Java)script name copyrights, and IBMs play on JVM Maintenance
So we start with Twitter news (change your password) to then dive into exciting news this month. There are a couple of notable IPOs and Aquisition including , and . (Congrats!). We then take a detour onto Mesosphere raising $125 million (and talk…
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Episode 73. Spring Boot 2.0 is out! Hear all about it with Greg Turnquist
Episode 73. Spring Boot 2.0 is out! Hear all about it with Greg Turnquist It’s new, it’s shiny, and is powerful! The new Spring Boot 2.0 framework is out! And we interviewed Spring’s own to tell us what’s new, what’s improved and what has changed in…
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