Rabu, 08 Mei 2019

Java and microservices patterns

How JSON Web Token (JWT) Secures Your API, Microservices Using the Saga Pattern, and This Is the Resume That Will Get You Hired at Google
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Design Patterns for Beginners With Java Examples

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How JSON Web Token (JWT) Secures Your API

Learn more about how you can secure an API using JSON Web Tokens. Read

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Microservices Using the Saga Pattern

We discuss the basics of the Saga Pattern, the types of Sagas available, and some challenges that come with the use of this pattern. Read

 

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 AGILE

This Is the Resume That Will Get You Hired at Google - by Sarah Sinning

 AI

Build It Yourself: Chatbot API With Keras/TensorFlow Model - by Andrejus Baranovskis

 BIG DATA

Kafka Internals: FAQs - by Arun Lingala

 CLOUD

10 Basic Facts About Kubernetes That You Didn't Know - by Matthieu Robin

 DATABASE

Tuning Consistency With Apache Cassandra - by Shivangi Gupta

 DEVOPS

Learn How to Leverage Jenkins Pipelines for Mainframe DevOps on GitHub - by Ralph Nuesse

 INTEGRATION

Generating and Consuming REST APIs With Spring Boot 2, Angular 7, and Swagger 2 - by Swathi Prasad

 IOT

A Complete Tutorial on the Drools Business Rule Engine - by Federico Tomassetti

 JAVA

Single File Source Code With Java 11 - by Uday Tatiraju

 MICROSERVICES

Episode 9: How to Deliver a Kubernetes Microservices Platform - by Andrew Rivers

 OPEN SOURCE

Top 6 Books For Unix And Shell Scripting Beginners - by Arnab Roy

 PERFORMANCE

Reporting Code Coverage Using Maven and JaCoCo Plugin - by Orlando Otero

 SECURITY

Encryption, Part 2: Public Key/Private Key Encryption - by Bipin Patwardhan

 WEB DEV

How Russia Blocked Our Site and How We Dealt With It - by Kirill Shirinkin

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