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Java microservices are not simply SOA systems with a different name. Delivered in a Docker container using DevOps practices, Java microservices have many advantages over traditional SOA apps.
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.
This article series will explore the state-of-the-art in building microservice-based architectures using the Java language. Alongside popular stalwarts, such as Spring Boot and Dropwizard, newer ...
In this eMag, you’ll be introduced to some of the microservices frameworks, MicroProfile, a set of APIs that optimizes enterprise Java for a microservices architecture, and GraalVM. We’ve hand ...
Implementing microservices in Java has become a top priority at Oracle, which is rebooting Java Enterprise Edition for microservices and cloud deployments. Meanwhile, another microservices effort ...
Over the past 20 years, a number of different formats have emerged for packaging Java programs. But as cloud-native computing flips the model for deploying Java web apps on its head and Docker ...
Java's Microservices Toolkit Gets a Quiet but Crucial Upgrade The MicroProfile Working Group, the open forum that optimizes Enterprise Java for a microservice architecture, just released their latest ...
Yet despite the rise of competition, Java continues not only to survive but to excel. Many of the teams tasked with developing microservice architectures are continuing to use Java. A major reason ...