Mon, 10 August 2015
You always hear about it, Spring MVC this, Spring MVC that, wondering what really happens under the hood. Well, wonder no more! In this episode we break up and analyze Spring MVC to the core, so that you know exactly what happens! Taking it from the last episode (JavaEE), we push forward to how modern software development happens today! Don't forget to SUBSCRIBE to our NewsCast Java Off Heap We also thank Hazelcast for sponsoring the show! If you need a distributed implementation of the Java collections, no need to look further than Hazelcast!
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Wed, 8 July 2015
So let's try to understand this Java EE World, shall we? Going from the very basic request, we unravel the magic that a Java EE Container creates. When we see the tricks behind the wall, it suddenly looks a lot like SE with some sprinkled web stuff on top! If you want to really know what happens every time you go to a browser and type http://, you should hear this podcast! Don't forget to SUBSCRIBE to our NewsCast Java Off Heap
We also thank Hazelcast for sponsoring the show! If you need a distributed implementation of the Java collections, no need to look further than Hazelcast! Links
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Sun, 31 May 2015
Episode 51. Spring is in the air! What better than to talk about The Spring Framework and Spring Beans
If you stepped into the Java EE world, you must have run into Spring. There is Spring XD, Spring Batch, Spring everything-under-the-sun. Sometimes we keep using it as a rut, but today we take a look at Spring (and Spring Core) with a new set of eyes and learn the real reason for Spring Beans. A great introduction if you never been exposed to Spring, and a even better reminder of why Spring Beans exists in the first place! Don't forget to SUBSCRIBE to our NewsCast Java Off Heap
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Sun, 10 May 2015
Episode 50. How many Classes would a ClassLoader Load if the ClassLoader was Loading the parent Classes?
You worked with them "all the time", whenever you know it or not! Classloaders are the little workers that make sure all the code is there and ready to be executed. Bob revisits this topics and goes into more detail on how the ClassLoading hierarchy works, when to watch out, and how different frameworks (OSGI, and Java EE containers) may be configured to load classes. If you have run into "ClassNotFound" exceptions, this can help you explain why! Don't forget to SUBSCRIBE to our NewsCast Java Off Heap
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Fri, 9 January 2015
So moving to a more recent build tool we cover probably one of the more popular one. Maven is now incredibly robust, and helps fixing what is known as Jar Hell. Have you ever used two libraries that depended on different versions of a logging framework? Well, Maven makes using tons of libraries incredibly easy. Come and take a listen!
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Mon, 3 November 2014
This is our yearly pilmigrade to JavaOne, where we get to meet good old friends, create new memories, and best of all, geek out for an entire week on Java! We got to learn about the big things waiting for Java (the Internet of Things), and got to talk about how people are making a difference in Java (With the adopt-a-jsr program). We got to talk to great people like Peter Pilgrim(@peter_pilgrim), Marcel Offermans (@m4rr5), Heather VanCura (@jcp_org), Bruno Souza (@brjavaman), Mattias Karlsson (@matkar) and Geert Bevin (@gbevin). In all, is a great podcast to get a feel of what has been happening at J1! (Oh, and you gotta follow them!) Follow us! @fguime , and @bobpaulin Help us pay for bandwidth! (Or a beer!)
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Fri, 18 April 2014
And we are ramping up again! This is an exciting time to be developing in Java. With the advent of Java 8, lambdas, streams, Jigzaw and the Internet of Things, we are coming back big! In this episode we introduce our co-host Bob Paulin, and offer a glimpse of Java 8, Jigsaw, Streams, and OSGI Standard. Follow And @Bobpaulin
Ah, beer, it's April, and we just finished taxes ($!)
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Mon, 18 November 2013
Episode 40. Don't you hate when static gives you an unexpected jolt? (Discussion on static methods,classes, and inner classes)
So you have programmed for a while, and may even never realized that you have been using them, but there are static methods (which in turn can create static classes), inner classes and static inner classes. Sometimes is hard to understand why or when to use these, but never fear! After listening to this episode you will never get an unexpected static surprise!
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Wed, 25 September 2013
Oh My Gosh, is that Arun Gupta, Bruno Souza, Danno Ferrin, Hanz Dockter, Charles Nutter and Yoav Landman? Session Previews (and reviews) from JavaOne
So, here's the deal, I went down from Chicago to JavaOne 2013, and took Bob Paulin along. There are sooo many sessions and such great content that it was really hard to know when to start. So we decided to do something cool! We set-up shop in the heart of JavaOne and grab unsuspecting speakers and ask them to spare a couple of minutes to tell us about their sessions (all awesomeness!). And the good news is that Oracle will make all of the presentations referred in this talk (and much more) available for everyone! Take a listen and prepare to be amazed by the awesome presenters of JavaOne. - Arun Gupta (@arungupta) - Bruno Souza (@brjavaman) - Danno Ferrin (@shemnon) - Hanz Dockter (@gradleware) - Charles Nutter (@headius) - Yoav Landman (@yoavlandman) |
Wed, 17 July 2013
It happens all the time, you are working and suddenly you need to database an object. And maybe you have a fancy O/R Mapper or something like that, but we seldomly ask 'do we really need this in a relational format?'. There are actual alternatives (from byte serialization to xml, to, oh, my, NoSql databases). Here we explore the reasons why you may want to skip the Object Relational mapping and concentrate more on ease of development! Follow
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