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Java News Roundup: Jakarta EE 11, GlassFish 8.0-M8, JReleaser 1.15, JHipster 8.7.3, Quarkus 3.16
This week's Java roundup for October 28th, 2024 features news highlighting: an update to the upcoming release of Jakarta EE; the eighth milestone release of GlassFish 8.0; and point releases of JReleaser 1.15.0, JHipster 8.7.3 and Quarkus 3.16.0.
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OpenJDK News Roundup: Compact Object Headers, Synch Virtual Threads, Disable Security Manager
There was a flurry of activity in the OpenJDK ecosystem during the week of October 28th, 2024, highlighting: four JEPs, having successfully completed their respective reviews, are now Targeted for JDK 24; and five new JEPs have been Proposed to Target for JDK 24 and will be under review during the week of November 4th, 2024.
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Cloudflare Introduces Workflows for Building Scalable Resilient Multi-Step Applications
Cloudflare's "Workflows" is a revolutionary execution engine in open beta, enabling developers to build scalable, multi-step applications that autonomously manage errors and state across failures. With seamless retries and modular components, it streamlines development and enhances resource efficiency. Harness the power of Cloudflare's ecosystem for robust app performance.
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PostgreSQL 17 Released with Improved Vacuum Process and Performance Gains
The PostgreSQL Global Development Group recently announced the general availability of PostgreSQL 17, the latest version of the popular open-source database. This release focuses on performance improvements, including a new memory management implementation for vacuum, storage access optimizations, and enhancements for high-concurrency workloads.
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.NET Aspire 9.0 RC1: Simplified Setup, Azure Functions Support Added, and Other Improvements
.NET Aspire has released version 9.0 Release Candidate 1 (RC1), a major update to the platform. This version supports both .NET 8 Long Term Support (LTS) and .NET 9 Standard Term Support (STS), incorporating many features and fixes requested by developers across the different components.
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AWS Lambda Introduces a Visual Studio Code-Based Editor with Advanced Features and AI Integration
AWS Lambda's new console features a VS Code OSS-integrated editor, enhancing code editing with customizable settings and support for larger function packages. It includes a split-screen layout for simultaneous viewing of code and outputs, real-time log tracking, and AI-driven suggestions via Amazon Q Developer.
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Central Package Management Now Available in .NET Upgrade Assistant
The .NET Upgrade Assistant team has recently introduced a significant upgrade: the Central Package Management (CPM) feature. This new capability enables .NET developers to manage dependencies more effectively, streamlining the upgrade process and maintaining consistency across various projects within a solution.
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Java News Roundup: Apache Pulsar 4.0, Jakarta EE 11, Open Liberty, Helidon, JHipster, Apache Camel
This week's Java roundup for October 21st, 2024 features news highlighting: the release of Apache Pulsar 4.0; Open Liberty 24.0.0.11-beta as the first compatible implementation of the Jakarta EE 11 Core Profile; and point releases of Helidon 4.1.3, JHipster 1.21.0, and Apache Camel 4.8.1 and 4.4.4.
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Google Cloud Cost Attribution Solution to Enhance Cloud Cost Visibility
Google Cloud's new Cost Attribution Solution revolutionizes cloud cost management with enhanced metadata and labeling tools. Tailored for both newcomers and veterans, it enables organizations to track expenses by team, project, and service, fostering informed financial decisions. With automated labeling and detailed reports, businesses can optimize resource allocation and cost visibility.
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Spring News Roundup: Release Candidates for Spring Boot, Security, Auth Server, Modulith
There was a flurry of activity in the Spring ecosystem during the week of October 21st, 2024, highlighting first release candidates of: Spring Boot, Spring Security, Spring Authorization Server, Spring Integration, Spring Modulith, Spring Batch, Spring AMQP, Spring for Apache Kafka and Spring for Apache Pulsar.
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OpenJDK News Roundup: Stream Gatherers, Scoped Values, Generational Shenandoah, ZGC Non-Gen Mode
There was a flurry of activity in the OpenJDK ecosystem during the week of October 21st, 2024, highlighting: JEPs that have been Targeted and Proposed to Target for JDK 24; and drafts that have been promoted to Candidate status. JEP 485, Stream Gatherers, is the fifth JEP confirmed for JDK 24. Four JEPs have been Proposed to Target and will be under review during the week of October 28, 2024.
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Steve Klabnik and Herb Sutter Talk about Rust and C++
In a Software Engineering Daily podcast hosted by Kevin Ball, Steve Klabnik and Herb Sutter discuss several topics related to Rust and C++, including what the languages have in common and what is unique to them, where they differ, how they evolve, and more.
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Windows Community Toolkit 8.1 Updates Dependencies for .NET 8 Support
Microsoft released version 8.1 of the Windows Community Toolkit in August 2024. The new release has updated dependencies, .NET 8 support, two new controls and several changes to existing controls and helpers.
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AWS Console-to-Code: Convert Console Actions to Reusable IaC
AWS has announced the general availability of Console-to-Code, a service that converts actions performed in the AWS Management Console into reusable code for the AWS CLI, Cloudformation, or CDK, which developers can download. In preview since last November, Console-to-Code currently supports Amazon EC2, RDS, and VPC.
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JetBrains Introduces Free Non-Commercial Licensing for Rider
JetBrains announced a significant change to its licensing model for Rider, making it free for non-commercial use. Users can now access Rider at no cost for non-commercial activities, including learning, open-source project development, content creation, or personal projects. This update aims to enhance accessibility for developers while commercial clients will still need to obtain a paid license.