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An Exploration of Cutting-Edge Updates – Ana-Maria Mihalceanu
Lees hier het artikel “An Exploration of Cutting-Edge Updates” van Ana-Maria Mihalceanu.
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JAVA MAGAZINE 2 – 2025
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JAVA MAGAZINE 1 – 2025
Java Articles by Foojay.io
March, 2026
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17 March
BoxLang 1.11.0 Release
Author: Cristobal Escobar Original post on Foojay: Read More Table of Contents What’s New in 1.11.0 Performance Wave — 15+ Targeted Runtime Speedups Concurrency & Lock Safety — Critical Fix DateTime Casting Reliability enforceUDFTypeChecks Configuration Setting getTickCount() — Nanosecond & Second Precision New BIF: ExecutorDelete() Core Runtime Updates Class System Improvements Thread & Execution Fixes Query System String & Type …
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17 March
Java 26 Is Here, And With It a Solid Foundation for the Future
Author: Hanno Embregts Original post on Foojay: Read More Table of Contents JEP OverviewNew features HotSpot Core Libs Repreviews JEP 524: PEM Encodings of Cryptographic Objects (Second Preview) JEP 525: Structured Concurrency (Sixth Preview) JEP 526: Lazy Constants (Second Preview) JEP 529: Vector API (Eleventh Incubator) JEP 530: Primitive Types in Patterns, instanceof, and switch (Fourth Preview) Deprecations JEP 500: …
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16 March
Foojay Podcast #92: Java 26 Is Here: What’s New, What’s Gone, and Why It Matters in 2026
Author: Frank Delporte Original post on Foojay: Read More Table of Contents YouTubePodcast AppsGuestsContent Welcome to another episode of the Foojay Podcast! In this episode, we’re talking about Java 26, released on March 17 in the year 26. Again, right on schedule with Java’s six-month release cadence. Now, Java 26 is not a Long Term Support (LTS) release; that was …
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13 March
Lottie4J 1.1.0: Better Rendering, Smarter Debugging, and an animated Lottie4J Logo!
Author: Frank Delporte Original post on Foojay: Read More Table of Contents What Is Lottie4J?What’s New in Lottie4J v1.1.0 License and API Improvements Many Rendering Fixes in the JavaFX Player Smarter Debug Tooling Automated Comparison Testing Trying It OutWhat’s Next Just one week after the first public release of Lottie4J, the open-source Java library for rendering Lottie animations in JavaFX, …
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12 March
Atlas Online Archive: Efficiently Manage the Data Lifecycle
Author: Ravindar Karampuri Original post on Foojay: Read More Table of Contents Problem statementResolution Advantages Limitations Pre-requisites Online archival configuration setupConclusion Problem statement In the production environment, in a MongoDB Atlas database, a collection contains massive amounts of data stored, including aged and current data. However, aged data is not frequently accessed through applications, and the data piles up daily …
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10 March
Event-Driven Architecture in Java and Kafka
Author: Graeme Robinson Original post on Foojay: Read More Table of Contents Streaming Data – The Air Traffic Control Example.Reactive Java – a brief historyReactive Java with MongoDB and Kafka Blocking Code Version Reactive Code Version Blocking Versus Reactive Application Performance. Final Thoughts Reactive Java is well suited to modern streaming, event driven applications. In this article, we’ll walk through …
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10 March
Introducing the BoxLang IDE Plugin for IntelliJ
Author: Cristobal Escobar Original post on Foojay: Read More Table of Contents Installing the PluginKey Features BoxLang Syntax Highlighting BoxLang Project Creation Language Server (LSP) Support Debugging Support TestBox Integration CFML Syntax Highlighting Designed for the JVM EcosystemGet Started TodayFeedback Welcome The IntelliJ ecosystem is one of the most powerful development environments for JVM developers. Today, we’re excited to introduce …
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10 March
Introducing Lottie4J, a Java(FX) Library to Parse and Play Lottie Animation Files
Author: Frank Delporte Original post on Foojay: Read More Table of Contents What is Lottie? The Complexity of Lottie Lottie4J Project Project Structure Making Sense of the JSON Example Animations How to Use Lottie4JContinuous EvolutionGet Started I’m proud to present a new JavaFX library: Lottie4J, that brings Lottie animations to JavaFX applications. I first learned about Lottie many years ago …
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9 March
DPoP: What It Is, How It Works, and Why Bearer Tokens Aren’t Enough
Author: Hüseyin Akdoğan Original post on Foojay: Read More Table of Contents What is DPoP?The Problem: Bearer Tokens and the “Finders Keepers” RiskHow Does DPoP Work?Configuring DPoP in KeycloakDPoP in Action with Quarkus Project Setup Protected Endpoints Replay Protection with a jti Filter Testing with k6 Conclusion DPoP is one of the most exciting developments in the IAM (Identity and …
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5 March
Role-Based Access Control in Java Applications
Author: Matteo Rossi Original post on Foojay: Read More Table of Contents Authorization Is a Business ConcernModeling Permissions FirstUsing MongoDB for User MetadataFrom Infrastructure Model to Application PrincipalCentralizing Authorization LogicContextual Rules: Where RBAC StopsRBAC vs ABAC: When Roles Are Not EnoughThe Architectural PayoffConclusion We often work with Java applications where security begins and ends with authentication. The JWT token is …
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NLJUG – Nederlandse Java User Group NLJUG – de Nederlandse Java User Group – is opgericht in 2003. De NLJUG verenigt software ontwikkelaars, architecten, ICT managers, studenten, new media developers en haar businesspartners met algemene interesse in alle aspecten van Java Technology.









