Weekend Reading List #136 – Week of 8/8

Hello and welcome to the weekend reading list, edition #136. 

NYJavaSIG

Registrations are open for the NYJavaSIG in-person networking event in NYC on August 16thClick here and guarantee your spot.

Follow the NYJavaSIG on Twitter to be notified about this and future events. Did you know you can watch the previous event on the NYJavaSIG YouTube channel?

Spring Boot Testing

The article from Philip Riecks compares MockMvc, WebTestClient, and the TestRestTemplate for testing Spring Boot applications.

CQRS

Ruby Valappil explains what CQRS is and how important it is in Microservices.

CQRS 2

Learn how to build CQRS Views with Debezium, Kafka, Materialize, and Apache Pinot with the article from Dunith Dhanushka.

MySQL Batch Statements 

Suppose you want to improve the performance of your MYSQL batch statements. In that case, you should read Vlad Mihalcea’s last article about rewriteBatchedStatements

Architecture

Herberto Graça discusses different architecture simples in his article DDD, Hexagonal, Onion, Clean, CQRS, … How do I put it all together? 

Why is Java still champ?

Don’t call it a comeback: Why Java is still champ – Mike Melanson.

Java Efetivo [PT-BR]

Ótima série de artigos da Paula Santana sobre seu entendimento sobre os tópicos discutidos no livro Java Efetivo de Joshua Bloch.

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