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The Ultimate Guide to Java Virtual Threads

Rock the JVM

Riccardo is a proud alumnus of Rock the JVM, now a senior engineer working on critical systems written in Java, Scala and Kotlin. Version 19 of Java came at the end of 2022, bringing us a lot of exciting stuff. First, we need to use a version of Java that is at least 19. Another tour de force by Riccardo Cardin.

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Java 11 Features: A Brief Overview

U-Next

Introduction Java, one of the world’s most widely used and in-demand programming languages, has continued to develop since its introduction in 1995. Because of the periodic release cycle, it takes a little more work these days to keep up with the latest releases of Java. What Are the Features of Java 11?

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What Is File Handling in Java?

U-Next

Introduction Due to its versatility, Java is still one of the most in-demand programming languages. We can work with files in Java, thanks to the File Class. In this article, we’ll examine all the related Java programming features and how to carry out file operations in Java. The package java.io

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The Future of Java: Top Trends and Technologies

Knowledge Hut

For over 2 decades, Java has been the mainstay of app development. Another reason for its popularity is its cross-platform and cross-browser compatibility, making applications written in Java highly portable. These very qualities gave rise to the need for reusability of code, version control, and other tools for Java developers.

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What Is Data and Time Function in Java?

U-Next

The Java programming language is one of the most widely employed languages in the software world. Java has classes such as Date and Calendar to manage the Date class in Java and time operations. This guide will go through how to integrate these classes and methods in a Java application. Otherwise, it returns false.

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How to Analyze Java Class at Runtime Using Java Reflection API?

Workfall

Reflection API is one of the best features in Java. In simple words, it refers to the ability of a running Java program to look at itself and understand its own internal details. The builder tool can understand and manipulate the properties of Java components (classes) as they are loaded into the program. Click Next to continue.

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Practical API Design at Netflix, Part 1: Using Protobuf FieldMask

Netflix Tech

How can we achieve a similar functionality when designing our gRPC APIs? Add FieldMask to the Request Message Instead of creating one-off “include” fields, API designers can add field_mask field to the request message: [link] Consumers can set paths for the fields they expect to receive in the response. Field names are not included.