De nieuwe release bevat 10 voorstellen voor verbeteringen aan de JDK (JDK Enhancement Proposals) die …
Read More »Oracle brengt Java 26 uit
De nieuwe release bevat 10 voorstellen voor verbeteringen aan de JDK (JDK Enhancement Proposals) die…
Java 26 (JDK 26) introduces several important improvements to the Java platform
Java 26 (JDK 26) introduces several important improvements to the Java platform including HTTP/3 sup…
VibeCoding – the buzzword in our community in 2026. It’s time to dive in!
We’re proud to announce that during the first edition of MLCon Amsterdam (April 20–24), we will also…
PartnerNews: Vaadin Launches Swing Modernization Toolkit, Enabling Java Teams to Run Desktop Applications in the Browser
New solution provides incremental path from Java Swing to modern web applications while preserving e…
Some great J-Spring news
Following the tremendous success of the last edition, the board decided that J-Spring can be even bi…
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Oracle brengt Java 26 uit
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Java 26 (JDK 26) introduces several important improvements to the Java platform
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VibeCoding – the buzzword in our community in 2026. It’s time to dive in!
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PartnerNews: Vaadin Launches Swing Modernization Toolkit, Enabling Java Teams to Run Desktop Applications in the Browser
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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 4
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Java Magazine 3 is uit
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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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23 March
JavaScript (No, Not That One): Modern Automation with Java
Author: Loïc Magnette Original post on Foojay: Read More Table of Contents The Scripting DilemmaThe Death of Manual Compilation Single-File Execution Multi-File Support Why so much ceremony? The Java Evolution Easier console interaction Java as a Native Script: Shebang SupportAdvanced Automation with JBang What is JBang? Dependency Management Awesome Features Elevating Your Scripts: CLI Richness with Picocli Pro-Grade Tools Zero-Code …
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23 March
Official Azul Zulu OpenJDK Images Now Available on Docker Hub!
Author: Dominika Tasarz Original post on Foojay: Read More Table of Contents Why should you care about official images?Which versions and variants can you use?Where to start?What’s next and how to stay involved? Azul recently announced that Azul Zulu Builds of OpenJDK are now available as Docker Official images on Docker Hub. That means you can pull TCK‑verified, fully compliant …
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20 March
Managing Native Memory in Java: Arenas, Malloc, and Custom Pools
Author: David Vlijmincx Original post on Foojay: Read More Table of Contents What is the Memory APIArenas Using Arenas Creating your own arena Native Memory allocation methods Using Malloc and Free Pool of reusable memory Why you would use them How to use a memory pool Slicing How to use them TL;DRConclusion What is the Memory API The Foreign Function …
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20 March
JC-AI Newsletter #15
Author: Miro Wengner Original post on Foojay: Read More Over the past two weeks, the field of artificial intelligence has continued its remarkable pace of advancement. As AI becomes increasingly woven into the fabric of daily life, shaping how we work, communicate, and make decisions, it is both timely and valuable to step back and understand the broader trajectory of …
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19 March
Building Reactive Data Streams with Project Reactor
Author: Matteo Rossi Original post on Foojay: Read More Table of Contents Creating Non-Blocking Streaming Endpoints for High-Throughput ApplicationsFrom Snapshots to Streams Project Setup Domain Model: Telemetry as a Streamable Document Reactive Repository Service Layer: Explicit Backpressure Strategy Streaming Endpoint with Server-Sent Events The Real Bottleneck: Waiting, Not Working The Most Dangerous Line of Code Resource Efficiency Under Pressure Error …
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19 March
Introducing the BoxLang Spring Boot Starter: Dynamic JVM Templating for Spring
Author: Cristobal Escobar Original post on Foojay: Read More Table of Contents What is BoxLang? Zero-Config Spring Boot Integration GradleGradle From Controller to Template in Minutes Full Web Scopes — Out of the Box Hot-Reload During Development Configuration That Stays Out of Your Way Coexist With Any Other View Technology Requirements How It Works Under the Hood Get Started Professional …
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19 March
How is Leyden improving Java Performance? Part 3 of 3
Author: María Arias de Reyna Domínguez Original post on Foojay: Read More Table of Contents What is inside the Ahead of Time Cache? JVM Metadata JVM Profile and Linkage Data JVM Code and Code Management Data Leyden Training Data How Do I Know Leyden Is Helping?Training the applicationAnalyzing the Cache Are we training the right thing? Did we load all …
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18 March
How is Leyden improving Java Performance? Part 2 of 3
Author: María Arias de Reyna Domínguez Original post on Foojay: Read More Table of Contents How to use an AOT Cache How to properly execute the Training Run? Should I start using AOT Cache in Java already? Heavy Mathematical Example Simple REST API In part 1 of this series of 3 blog posts we introduced the specific performance challenges OpenJDK …
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17 March
Language Learning Flashcard System – Part 1
Author: Diego Freniche Brito Original post on Foojay: Read More Table of Contents Complete code exampleCreate a project using Spring InitializrAdding the MongoDB Connection URIOur logical modelOur MongoDB schemaOur model classesImproving our development cycleOur first API endpoints Decks Cards Adding empty endpoints for DecksChanging the default portTesting our endpointsRepositoriesServicesWiring up our ControllersNext steps My native language is Spanish. I’ve been …
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17 March
How is Leyden improving Java Performance? Part 1 of 3
Author: María Arias de Reyna Domínguez Original post on Foojay: Read More Table of Contents A Brief History of Java Performance Why Java takes time to reach peak performance Housekeeping considered harmfulLeyden Project ‘premain’ Experiment Training and Production Runs In this series of 3 blog posts we will explain how OpenJDK project Leyden is helping to improve a specific area …
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