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Java Articles by Foojay.io

January, 2026

  • 12 January

    BoxLang 1.9.0 Released: Production-Ready Stability and Enterprise-Grade Reliability

    Author: Luis Majano Original post on Foojay: Read More Table of Contents Production-Ready EnhancementsKey Features and Code Examples Array-Based Form Field Parsing Datasource Lifecycle Management Oracle Database Improvements Enhanced SOAP Client with Fluent API Technical SpecificationsAvailability and LicensingAbout BoxLangAbout Ortus Solutions Houston, Texas – January 2025 – Ortus Solutions, a leading innovator in professional open-source development, today announced the release …

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  • 9 January

    🛡️ Dev Guide: How to choose your LLM without ruining your Java code (2026 Edition)

    Author: Jonathan Vila Original post on Foojay: Read More Table of Contents 1. The “Bloatware” Trap: Precision vs. Verbosity The Code Face-off: Filtering a list 2. Security: A “Bug” is not the same as an “Open Door” The danger of “Blockers” 3. “New” does not guarantee “Better Code” 4. The Verdict: Which model should I use for Java? For Business …

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  • 9 January

    Not a Lucid Web3 Dream Anymore: x402, ERC-8004, A2A, and The Next Wave of AI Commerce

    Author: Michal Maléř Original post on Foojay: Read More Table of Contents Vocabulary for this article ForewordPart 1 – Bringing companies on-chain with x402Part 2- Introduction: Beyond Ads and Subscriptions: Agent Commerce on x402 and ERC-8004Part 3 – Tech that will change the internet Agent commerce, x402, and ERC-8004: from ad-funded web to paid APIs Part 4 – DayDreams.Systems: an …

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  • 7 January

    Java Warmup and the Scaling Loop Problem

    Author: Frank Delporte Original post on Foojay: Read More Table of Contents SummaryWhat’s actually happening during warmup?Is Java warmup actually your problem?How the scaling loop worksSolution 1: Give the compiler more resourcesSolution 2: Lower the compilation thresholdSolution 3: ReadyNow to learn once and start fast foreverSolution 4: Optimizer Hub as the full solution Cloud Native Compiler ReadyNow Orchestrator Setting it …

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  • 6 January

    JAVA & JAKARTA EE AND THE EVOLUTION OF THE CLOUD WITH NANOS UNIKERNEL

    Author: Angelo Rubini Original post on Foojay: Read More Table of Contents The Future of Computing OnCloud OnPrem OnEdge of Java Is Already Here! The evolution of the Java and Jakarta Enterprise ecosystem is converging toward an increasingly simple, efficient, and scalable architecture that improves security, delivers higher performance, and reduces hardware and infrastructure costs. VMs vs Containers vs UnikernelsThe …

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  • 6 January

    Optimizing Java for the Cloud-Native Era with Quarkus

    Author: Michal Maléř Original post on Foojay: Read More Table of Contents IntroWhat does Quarkus have to offer? Developer joy with live coding and dev mode Cost efficiency and performance Reactive at its core Which of your current development pains could Quarkus solve? Dev Services Vast extension ecosystem “OK, I would like to try it, but is it easy enough …

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  • 6 January

    Quarkus: A Runtime and Framework for Cloud-Native Java

    Author: Michal Maléř Original post on Foojay: Read More Table of Contents Why Quarkus stands out?Quarkus as a versatile framework Simplified developer experience Performance that matters Security Observability and control surfaces Modular and production-ready Building your stack with Quarkus Conclusion Quarkus: A Runtime and Framework for Cloud-Native Java Public clouds such as AWS, Microsoft Azure, and Google Cloud, and platforms …

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  • 2 January

    Anahata: A Pure-Java, Apache Licensed, Open Source AI Agent for NetBeans 28 launched today

    Author: Rishi Priyadarshi Original post on Foojay: Read More Table of Contents Why Anahata?Key Features for the Modern Java Developer 1. Deep Contextual Awareness 2. Local Tool Execution (“Actionable Intelligence”) 3. Safety & Transparency: The Butler Principle 4. Visual Intelligence & Creative Flow Built on a Solid FoundationGet Started Today Announcing Anahata: A Pure-Java, Open Source AI Assistant for Apache …

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  • 2 January

    Project Panama for Newbies (Part 2)

    Author: Carl Dea Original post on Foojay: Read More Table of Contents IntroductionWhat is a C pointer? How does it work? C Pointers Panama-fied Dereferencing a Pointer Base offset (size in bytes) What is a C struct?C Structs Panama-fiedWhat’s a java.lang.invoke.VarHandle?Sequence of StructsConclusion Updated December 29, 2025 (originally published August 17, 2021, republished January 2, 2026): This article now features Java 25 …

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  • 1 January

    Project Panama for Newbies (Part 1)

    Author: Carl Dea Original post on Foojay: Read More Table of Contents What is Project Panama?Why Use Project Panama?Where do I get the jextract tool?Do I need a C compiler?Let’s Do It!Anatomy of a Hello World in CPanama Hello World ExampleLet’s jextract STDIO please!How does it work? What about 3rd party C libraries? Creating/Getting/Setting C primitive data types from Java …

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