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Custom AWS Lambda Base Images for Java 17 and 18
After waiting more than a year for an official release of AWS Lambda support Java LTS release 17, and seeing Amazon continue to demure from announcing a release date, I finally just rolled my own custom base image to let me make use of these great new Java releases in a serverless environment. If that sounds useful, you can find base images for Java 17 and 18 at aleph0io/lambda/java in the ECR Public Gallery. Brief writeup here and source code on GitHub for the curious. I've built production services on these custom images, and so far they work a treat. If you pick them up, let me know what you build with them!
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Java 20 / JDK 20: General Availability
Here are some resources I've found helpful and have read or are on my backlog to catch up with these developments:
- https://github.com/wesleyegberto/java-new-features (terse, includes links to JEPs, good jumping off point)
- https://github.com/winterbe/java8-tutorial (quick tour through features of Java 8)
- https://winterbe.com/posts/2018/09/24/java-11-tutorial/ (same for Java 11)
Books:
- Java 8 in Action / Modern Java in Action (Raoul-Gabriel Urma, Alan Mycroft, Mario Fusco; 2014 and 2018 respectively)
- The Well-Grounded Java Developer (Martijn Verburg, Benjamin Evans, Jason Clark; 2022) - not specifically focused on new features but does cover them in the context of going deeper into Java and the JVM.
What are some alternatives?
ruby-vips-lambda - AWS Lambda Layer for Ruby Libvips Gem
spring-kata - Code katas for learning SpringĀ® and Spring Boot.
merloc-java - MerLoc is a live AWS Lambda function development and debugging tool. MerLoc allows you to run AWS Lambda functions on your local while they are still part of a flow in the AWS cloud remote.
amaya-sun - Amaya is a fairly lightweight web framework for Java, which guarantees speed, ease of creating plugins/addons, flexibility and ease of use. Sun server implementation.
makit-llm-lambda - Example showing how to run a LLM fully inside an AWS Lambda Function
eclipse-collections-kata - Eclipse Collections Katas
mysql2-lambda - Precompiled Mysql2 Gem for AWS Lambda
expressive-java - Example of matching Scala's case class expressiveness in Java 8, Java 15 and Java 17
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Modern Java - A Guide to Java 8 - Modern Java - A Guide to Java 8
aws-lambda-java-base-images - AWS Lambda Base Images for Java 17+