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When creating a cloud-native Java application, a better approach is to factor out each of these components into individual modular microservices. "The preferred way to do this in a cloud-native ...
Oracle recently introduced a new open-source framework, Project Helidon, a collection of Java libraries designed for creating microservices-based applications. Helidon joins the MicroProfile ...
InfoQ: Do you believe Java EE technology is suitable for creating Java-based microservices, in comparison with, say, Spring Boot or Ratpack? Eisele: To keep it brief, there are better alternatives.
WSO2's new Microservices Framework for Java (MS4J) facilitates the creation of container-ready microservices based on Java.
Java for Microservices Challenges Using Java for microservices poses problems, especially in containerized environments. Java stacks tend to be big with a large amount of memory utilization.
Looking to make microservices development easier? According to Java Champion Ivar Grimstad, MVC 1.0 and the Java EE Security API do exactly that.
Lightbend (formerly known as Typesafe) today unveiled a new framework for Java developers creating microservices-based applications.
Oracle on Friday announced the first release of Project Helidon, a new collection of Java Libraries for writing microservices, and officially joined the Eclipse MicroProfile effort.
And it’s no surprise that the Java open source community has followed along, creating many new options for Java programmers who need to teach their Java code to speak like a microservice.