Weekend Reading List #89 – Week of 9/13

Hello and welcome to the weekend reading list edition #89.

NYJavaSIG

I hope you are having a great (and safe) summer. Do you know that you can watch on the NYJavaSIG YouTube channel thousands of hours of content from previous sessions? All kinds of content, your favorite speakers one click away from you. Since you’re visiting the channel, go on and hit the “Subscribe” button. Don’t forget to follow NYJavaSIG on Twitter to be notified of future events and maybe be one of the lucky winners of our raffles. Regarding events, registrations are open at the NYJavaSIG website to the event with the Java Champion Simon Ritter about OpenJDK 17 on September 22nd.

Shenandoah in OpenJDK 17

Roman Kennke writes about the changes to Shenandoah GC on OpenJDK 17.

The Good-old (Java) Jakarta EE is back

Jenna Sargent writes about the report that shows that Enterprise Java is having a renaissance.

SOA vs. Microservices

The blog post from Gonzalo Vásquez compares Microservices to Service Oriented Architecture (SOA).

Quarkus

Is the native image the only nice thing about Quarkus? Accordingly to Max Andersen, there is much more on Quarkus than just native images. To know more, read his thread on Twitter.

Artigos em Português (PT-BR)

Reflectionless

A onda dos frameworks que não usam reflection continuam a aumentar, talvez também impulsionadas pela JEP 403 (Strongly Encapsulate JDK Internals). Mas o que significa não usar reflexion? Quais os benefícios? Quais os prejuízos? Pra saber mais, basta ler o blog do Otávio Santana.

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