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Article: Implementing Microservicilities with Quarkus and MicroProfile

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This article describes how Quarkus and MicroProfile may be used to implement these concerns. Microservicilities is a list of cross-cutting concerns that a service must implement apart from the business logic. These concerns include invocation, elasticity and resiliency, among others. By Alex Soto.

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Article: Virtual Panel: The MicroProfile Influence on Microservices Frameworks

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In mid-2016, the MicroProfile initiative was created as a collaboration of vendors to deliver microservices for enterprise Java.

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Article Series: Building Microservices in Java

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These frameworks emerged after MicroProfile was introduced to the Java community in 2016. Alongside popular stalwarts, such as Spring Boot and Dropwizard, newer frameworks, such as Quarkus, Micronaut and Helidon, have been gaining momentum. By Michael Redlich.

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Article: Kubernetes Native Java with Quarkus

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Developers can use their Java knowledge of APIs like Jakarta EE, MicroProfile, Spring, etc. Kubernetes is a first-class deployment platform in Quarkus with support for its primitives and features. Applications can be imperative or reactive - or both! By Jason Greene, John Clingan, Eric Deandrea.

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Article: Java InfoQ Trends Report - December 2022

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This report provides a summary of how the InfoQ Java editorial team and several Java Champions currently see the adoption of technology and emerging trends within the Java and JVM space in 2022. We focus on Java the language, as well as related languages like Kotlin and Scala, the Java Virtual Machine (JVM), and Java-based frameworks and utilities.

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Article: Java InfoQ Trends Report—December 2021

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This article provides a summary of how the InfoQ Java editorial team and various Java Champions currently see the adoption of technology and emerging trends within the Java and JVM space in 2021. By Michael Redlich, Ben Evans, Erik Costlow, Johan Janssen, Karsten Silz, Monica Beckwith, Ana-Maria Mihalceanu, Reza Rahman, Simon Ritter.

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