shardingsphere-on-cloud
Spring Boot
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81 | 72,870 | |
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4 months ago | 1 day ago | |
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Apache License 2.0 | Apache License 2.0 |
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shardingsphere-on-cloud
- Terraform Module to create Apache ShardingSphere Proxy Cluster on AWS now available. Also available on Terraform Registry
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Use AWS CloudFormation to create ShardingSphere HA clusters
Use the command cfndsl cf.rb -o cf.json --pretty to generate the final configuration.
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ShardingSphere 5.3.0 is released: new features and improvements
🔗 ShardingSphere-on-Cloud
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ShardingSphere-on-Cloud & Pisanix replace Sidecar for a true cloud-native experience
ShardingSphere-on-Cloud is capable of deploying and migrating ShardingSphere in a Kubernetes environment. With the help of AWS CloudFormation, Helm, Operator, and Terraform (coming soon) and other tools, it provides best practices with quick deployment, higher observability, security and migration, and high availability deployment in a cloud native environment.
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ShardingSphere 5.2.1 is released — Here are the highlights
🔗 Cloud Sub-project Address
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Apache ShardingSphere 5.2.0 is Released!
The establishment of the shardingsphere-on-cloud sub-project shows ShardingSphere’s commitment to being cloud native. We welcome anyone interested in Go, database, and cloud to join the shardingsphere-on-cloud community.
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Database Plus’s Embracing the Cloud: ShardingSphere-on-Cloud Solution Released
Support automatic downloading of MySQL drivers. See the project ReadMe for other configuration information.
Spring Boot
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Walmart is migrating the remaining F# code into Java
- Usually manually wired and configured vs the spring boot "starter" pattern of having libraries that automatically do some of the manual setup work for you: https://github.com/spring-projects/spring-boot/blob/main/spr...
I wish more client library sets had the feature-matrix that the pulsar one does, because in practice most end up being the same: Java supports everything because it's either built in the same codebase or is the most used client and gets the most support, while the dotnet client codebase has many feature-requests or performance improvement issues, often leading to a "third-party client" being created.
- AI PR adds auto generated comments to whole Spring Boot Project
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AI commented the entire Spring Boot codebase
https://github.com/spring-projects/spring-boot/pull/39754/co...
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Spring Boot 3 And Java 17 Migration Guide
If you’re currently running with an earlier version of Spring Boot, I recommend that you upgrade to Spring Boot 2.7 before migrating to Spring Boot 3.0. It minimizes compatibility issues as much as possible.
- Spring Boot 3.2.0 Release Notes
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The Game of Life, the Universe, and Everything: Java Virtual Threads in Action
Okay, we need to build the game? No problem, we will use Spring Boot and Swing!
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Netflix Uses Java
It's weird that some people including you directly attack my competence. As a power user you should have plenty of experience getting something to work that is not properly document, does not work how the documentation promised it to, or has weird problems on top of it. Look at idiotic things like this:
https://github.com/spring-projects/spring-boot/issues/33044
Take any similar issue and you'll see a bunch of people who try to find a solution for them because they just aren't repeatable at all. The underlying issue is the auto configuration doing things you can't follow quite properly. It's like it wasn't mean to be understood. Issues like the one I linked above also show me that the spring dev crowd also doesn't understand the ecosystem anymore. The problem is complexity and automagic.
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What's New in Spring Framework 6.1
An interested reader can decide for themselves:
https://github.com/spring-projects/spring-boot/tree/main/spr...
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Secure Java URL encoding and decoding
Explicitly decoding URL query parameters occurs less often because many frameworks, including Spring Boot, handle decoding automatically.
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SpringBoot Serverless REST API - ApiGateway+Lambda, deployed using AWS SAM
https://aws.amazon.com/lambda/ https://aws.amazon.com/api-gateway/ https://aws.amazon.com/serverless/sam/ https://aws.amazon.com/cloudformation/ https://aws.amazon.com/s3/ https://spring.io/projects/spring-boot https://start.spring.io
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