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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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This article series will explore the state-of-the-art in building microservice-based architectures using the Java language. Alongside popular stalwarts, such as Spring Boot and Dropwizard, newer frameworks, such as Quarkus, Micronaut and Helidon, have been gaining momentum.

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Article: Cloud Native Java with the Micronaut Framework

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The Micronaut framework provides a solid foundation for building Cloud Native Java microservices. Tight integration with GraalVM Ahead-of-Time Compilation (AOT) has seen the usage of the Micronaut framework grow. It reduces the use of Java reflection, runtime proxy generation, and dynamic classloading.

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Combat AI-Powered Threats with Cybersecurity Simulations & Other Practices

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Conduct cybersecurity simulations Simulation isn’t the first process experts think of when asked about creating strong security frameworks. Adopt zero trust protocols The average enterprise relies on an infrastructure sprawl that includes microservices, cloud containers, and DevOps pipelines. It is a philosophy.

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Top DevOps Trends that Will Matter in 2020 For Your Business

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Assembly lines with DevOps and microservices are focused on bridging the gap between manual and automated tasks. Increase in the Adoption of Microservices Architecture. Any DevOps services company can tell you that microservices in modern business have many notable links to the DevOps process. Observability.

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Article: Introducing the KivaKit Framework

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In this article, we take a brief tour of the KivaKit open source Java microservices application framework. KivaKit is a collection of mini-frameworks designed to work together. Each mini-framework is described in more detail at [link] as well as on Jonathan’s blog State of the Art. By Jonathan Locke.

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Article: Native Java in the Real World

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Microservices on Kubernetes are the native Java sweet spot: They have the most significant framework and Java runtime overhead. The application framework should fully support native Java in production. Native Java needs more effort to build, debug, test, deploy & profile. Native Java adoption can be incremental.

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