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Scaling API Independence: Akehurst on Mocking, Contract Testing, and Observability
At QCon London 2025, Tom Akehurst spotlighted the path to developer autonomy in microservices through "Scaling API Independence." He emphasized advanced mocking, contract testing, and observability to combat API dependencies. Akehurst showcased how these strategies, enhanced by AI, streamline development, boost productivity, and ensure integration confidence amidst complexity.
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Java News Roundup: Gradle 8.14, JBash Jash, Hibernate, Open Liberty, Spring Cloud Data Flow
This week's Java roundup for April 21st, 2025, features news highlighting: the GA release of Gradle 8.14; JBang introduces Jash, a Java library for shell scripts; the first release candidate of Hibernate ORM 7.0; the April edition of Open Liberty; and the end of open-source support for Spring Cloud Data Flow.
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Docker Desktop 4.40 Introduces Model Runner to Run LLMs Locally, Expanding its AI Capabilities
Docker Desktop 4.40, released on March 31, 2025, introduces a suite of features aimed at enhancing AI development workflows and strengthening enterprise compliance capabilities.
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How Developers Can Eliminate Software Waste and Reduce Climate Impact
High performance and sustainability correlate; making software go faster by improving the efficiency of algorithms can reduce energy requirements, Holly Cummins said at QCon London. She suggested switching systems off when not in use to reduce the environmental footprint. Developers can achieve more by doing less, improving productivity, she said.
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PayPal's New Agent Toolkit Connects AI Frameworks with Payment APIs through MCP
PayPal has released its Agent Toolkit, designed to help developers integrate PayPal's API suite with AI frameworks through the Model Context Protocol (MCP). The toolkit provides access to APIs for payments, invoices, disputes, shipment tracking, catalog management, subscriptions, and analytics capabilities.
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Google Releases Last Android 16 Beta before Official Launch
With the release of the last Android 16 beta, developers should ensure their apps or libraries are free of any compatibility issues. Google warns of changes—including JobScheduler quotas, stronger intent security, 16KB page size–that might affect apps even if they do not specifically target Android 16.
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Spring News Roundup: RCs of Spring Boot, Data, Security, Auth, Session, Integration, Web Services
There was a flurry of activity in the Spring ecosystem during the week of April 21st, 2025, highlighting first release candidates of Spring Boot, Spring Data, Spring Security, Spring Authorization Server, Spring Session, Spring Integration, Spring Modulith and Spring Web Services.
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Addressing Kubernetes Authorization with Cedar
Cedar is a human-readable and machine-analyzable policy language designed for modern authorization needs. It addresses the challenge with Kubernetes authorization with Role-Based Access Control (RBAC) and provides condition operators that allow fine-grained permissions on specific resources.
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AWS Promotes Responsible AI in the Well-Architected Generative AI Lens
AWS announced the availability of the new Well-Architected Generative AI Lens, focused on providing best practices for designing and operating generative AI workloads. The lens is aimed at organizations delivering robust and cost-effective generative AI solutions on AWS. The document offers cloud-agnostic best practices, implementation guidance and links to additional resources.
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DeepMind Researchers Propose Defense against LLM Prompt Injection
To prevent prompt injection attacks when working with untrusted sources, Google DeepMind researchers have proposed CaMeL, a defense layer around LLMs that blocks malicious inputs by extracting the control and data flows from the query. According to their results, CaMeL can neutralize 67% of attacks in the AgentDojo security benchmark.
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Google Cloud Announces Firestore with MongoDB Compatibility
During the recent Google Cloud Next 2025, the cloud provider announced the preview of Firestore with MongoDB compatibility. This new option provides MongoDB API and query language to store and query semi-structured JSON data in Google Cloud’s real-time document database.
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Activision Reduces Build Time of Call of Duty by 50% with MSVC Build Insights
Activision has cut build times for Call of Duty: Modern Warfare II (COD) in half by profiling and optimizing their C++ build system with MSVC Build Insights to uncover bottlenecks in their compilation pipeline. The effort unblocked developers, accelerated delivery, and reduced idle time.
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Microsoft Extends SLNX Solution File Support in .NET CLI
Microsoft has announced experimental support for .slnx files in the .NET CLI v9.0.200, unifying the developer experience among the .NET tooling. This new feature aims to remove clutter in the solution file and to reduce friction when working with large solutions.
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Azure MCP Server Enters Public Preview: Expanding AI Agent Capabilities
Microsoft's Azure MCP Server, now in Public Preview, enhances AI capabilities by enabling seamless interaction with Azure resources. This open-source tool standardizes AI agent access to services like Azure Cosmos DB and Azure Storage, empowering developers to create context-aware applications. Expect rich functionality and support for custom MCP clients to optimize cloud resource management.
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QCon London 2025 Day 2: the Form of AI, Securing AI Assistants, WASM Components in FaaS
The 19th annual QCon London conference took place at the The Queen Elizabeth II Conference Centre in London, England. This three-day event, organized by C4Media, consists of presentations by expert practitioners. Day Two, scheduled on April 8th, 2025, included a keynote address by Savannah Kunovsky and presentations from five conference tracks.