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Redisson
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Kotlin Spring WebFlux, R2DBC and Redisson microservice in k8s 👋✨💫
Source code you can find in the GitHub repository. he main idea of this project is the implementation of microservice using Kotlin, Spring WebFlux, PostgresSQL, and Redis with metrics and monitoring and deploying it to k8s. For interacting with PostgresSQL we will use reactive Spring Data R2DBC and for Redis caching using Redisson.
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Am I overlooking any potential issues that could arise from my implementation?
I came up empty handed in search of an alternative to Quartz for scheduling Crons in a clustered/distributed environment. Redisson has a scheduler, but it came with its own issues: - https://github.com/redisson/redisson/issues/4020 - https://github.com/redisson/redisson/issues/3991 - https://github.com/redisson/redisson/issues/4321
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Implement Hibernate 2nd level Cache with Redis, Spring Boot, and Spring Data JPA
4. We use the open-source library Redisson to connect to Redis instance and use Redis as Hibernate 2nd level cache. Please see their Github repo for more information.
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- Backend: ¿cómo avanzar?
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Conceptos básicos sobre el backend
Empeza con esto https://spring.io/
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I think I messed up my CS degree. I am about to graduate and don't feel like I know anything. What do I do?
If you want to do web apps, I'd recommend Django (a python framework) https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/4.1/, but you can do Rails, or Phoenix, or Spring Boot, or whatever. It doesn't terribly matter *which* one you do, as they share characteristics, and, chances are, your company will be using a different one :). Just pick one and go. You can do it. You know a lot more than you think.
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🌦️ WeatherAPI | Introducing real-time weather inside a game.
With the idea planted, and already internalized that I would use spring-boot to create our API, I needed to decide on which engine it would be built. I had been studying Unreal Engine for some time, but because I had more know-how in Unity and because I found this AMAZING weather system, I opted for our last alternative.
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Getting Started with Backend Development in Kotlin Using Spring Boot 3 & MongoDB
This is an introduction article on how to build a RESTful application in Kotlin using Spring Boot 3 and MongoDB Atlas.
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Dependency injection with AWS Lambdas in java
As said in the title, we will focus on the dependency inversion principle and one of its application : dependency injection. For production-ready applications, it would be better to rely on a framework and not implement its own container. For it, the java ecosystem have 3 frameworks available : Spring, Guice and Dagger.
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How do I switch to a different tech stack when companies want experience in that specific stack?
Im stuck between just starting up a project, or if following some starter project for learning. I did a tutorial on the spring.io website, but thats about all I have done so far.
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Struggling to use Spring in internship
I've been following the guides at spring.io, but there's just so many guides there. My company has a template for starting new projects (includes frontend + backend + database) so I decided to start my project using it, thinking the basic guides I followed on REST APIs would help me but I quickly realized it's more complicated than I thought.
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Struggling to learn and develop using Spring in internship
Thanks for the advice. I followed some guides on spring.io, but because I am using a template for starting new projects provided by my company, I found most of them couldn't really translate properly to the template.
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Spring Boot pt 2
Spring makes building web applications fast and hassle-free (spring.io). By removing much of the boilerplate code and configuration associated with web development, you get a modern web programming model that streamlines the development of server-side HTML applications, REST APIs, and bidirectional, event-based systems.
What are some alternatives?
Jedis - Redis Java client
spring-petclinic - A sample Spring-based application
Hazelcast - Hazelcast is a unified real-time data platform combining stream processing with a fast data store, allowing customers to act instantly on data-in-motion for real-time insights.
privacyguides.org - Protect your data against global mass surveillance programs.
Ehcache - Ehcache 3.x line
Spring Boot - Spring Boot
Chronicle Map - Replicate your Key Value Store across your network, with consistency, persistance and performance.
intellij-plugins - Open-source plugins included in the distribution of IntelliJ IDEA Ultimate and other IDEs based on the IntelliJ Platform
MapDB - MapDB provides concurrent Maps, Sets and Queues backed by disk storage or off-heap-memory. It is a fast and easy to use embedded Java database engine.
Spring Data JPA - Simplifies the development of creating a JPA-based data access layer.
Vert.x - Vert.x is a tool-kit for building reactive applications on the JVM
xatkit - The simplest way to build all types of smart chatbots and digital assistants