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Spring Framework 5.1 requires JDK 8 or higher and specifically supports JDK 11 as the next long-term support release. It comes with initial refinements for GraalVM compatibility and deeply integrates with the recently released Reactor Californium and Hibernate ORM 5.3. Try it out!
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https://spring.io/blog/2018/09/21/spring-framework-5-1-goes-ga
Even though released only in 2014, Spring Boot has managed to overtake the Java serverside in less than five years. When starting a new project, a sensible question to ask is- “should I use a Spring Boot?”. This article will help you answer this question!
#spring #springboot #junior #middle
https://www.e4developer.com/2018/09/24/should-you-use-spring-boot-in-your-project/
A Magic Around Spring Boot Externalized Configuration
There are some features that make Spring Boot really powerful, and one of them is an externalized configuration. Spring Boot allows you to configure your application in many ways. You have 17 levels of loading configuration properties into application.
See how you can make use of it in practice to make your application configurations more flexible and clear.
#java #spring #springboot #junior #middle #senior
https://piotrminkowski.wordpress.com/2019/03/11/a-magic-around-spring-boot-externalized-configuration/
Memory Footprint of the JVM
The JVM can be a complex beast. Thankfully, much of that complexity is under the hood, and we as application developers and deployers often don’t have to worry about it too much. With the rise of container-based deployment strategies, one area of complexity that needs some attention is the JVM’s memory footprint. In this post you can see the two kinds of memory, the differences between them, native memory areas, JVM sizing and what does this all mean for Spring, so be sure to check it out!
#jvm #performance #memory #spring #middle #senior
https://spring.io/blog/2019/03/11/memory-footprint-of-the-jvm