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BoxLang 1.7.0 Delivers Streaming, Distributed Caching, and Enhanced JVM Performance

Author: Luis Majano Original post on Foojay: Read More Table of Contents Real-Time Streaming with Server-Sent EventsEnterprise-Ready Distributed CachingAdvanced Code Analysis with BoxAST()Bytecode Compatibility VersioningPerformance & Stability EnhancementsOpen and Professional EcosystemAvailability & ResourcesAbout BoxLangAbout Ortus Solutions Dynamic JVM Language Adds Server-Sent Events, JDBC Cache Store, and AST Generation Capabilities Houston, TX – November 7, 2025 – Ortus Solutions announced the …

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Maqqie wint de NLJUG Innovation Award 2025

+++English version below++++ Ede, 6 november 2024 – Tijdens de 21e editie van J-Fall, de grootste Java-conferentie van Europa, is voor de zevende keer de NLJUG Innovation Award uitgereikt. De winnaar van dit jaar is Maqqie. Uit twee genomineerden, geselecteerd door een onafhankelijke jury, koos het publiek van J-Fall Maqqie als uiteindelijke winnaar. Maqqie ontwikkelde Clai, een innovatief AI-platform dat …

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Java Security Starts with the JVM

Author: Anthony Layton Original post on Foojay: Read More Table of Contents 1. Security starts with timely, predictable updates   Azul does it differently  Why this matters  2. Long-term support = long-term security   The problem  Azul’s solution  3. A secure software supply chain   How Azul secures the supply chain  Key Takeaway  4. Beyond the JDK: proactive insights   Why this matters  5. …

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JC-AI Newsletter: Easy Access to Expanding Challenges

Author: Miro Wengner Original post on Foojay: Read More A few months ago, I launched the AI Newsletter to provide a minimally biased perspective on the growing challenges surrounding artificial intelligence. My primary motivation was and remains to be serving the community not only by showing how to use and access specific services for utilizing Large Language Models, but also …

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Modeling Relationships With Hibernate ORM and MongoDB

Author: Ricardo Mello Original post on Foojay: Read More Table of Contents PrerequisitesOne-to-many relationship Approach 1: Embedding reviews inside books Approach 2: Moving reviews to a separate collection Approach 3: Bringing back recent reviews (Subset Pattern) Implementing the Subset Pattern Testing the feature Wrapping up In the previous article—Getting Started With Hibernate ORM and MongoDB—we learned how to configure Hibernate …

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Getting Started With Hibernate ORM and MongoDB

Author: Ricardo Mello Original post on Foojay: Read More Table of Contents How MongoDB fits inPrerequisitesTag your Atlas clusterProject overviewSetting up the project Configure Hibernate The Book entity Creating the SessionFactory Implementing the Book service Running the applicationCurrent limitations (Public Preview)Wrapping up For years, Hibernate ORM has been one of the most popular frameworks in the Java ecosystem. It was …

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Sonar Connect Zurich

Author: Jonathan Vila Original post on Foojay: Read More Sonar Connect Zurich: Maximize the ROI of your generative AI projects Where? AWS Offices Event Space – Marsstrasse 2, 8002 Zurich, Switzerland When? November 18, 13:00 – 17:00 Generative AI projects—especially code assistants—introduce new complexities. Maintaining code quality and security is paramount to control the exponential growth of technical debt and …

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Hey Java Devs, Let’s Talk About AI MCP! 🤖

Author: Jonathan Vila Original post on Foojay: Read More Table of Contents Hey Java Devs, Let’s Talk About AI MCP! So, What’s the Big Deal with MCP? The Problem MCP Is Solving The Evolution of AI Integration The Good, the Bad, and the How-To Let’s Get Our Hands Dirty: Creating an MCP with Java and Quarkus Using Your MCP from …

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Foojay Podcast #81: Maven 4 – The Future of Java Build Automation

Author: Frank Delporte Original post on Foojay: Read More Table of Contents YouTubePodcast AppsGuestsContent Maven 4 is approaching its release, bringing many improvements to the build tool powering millions of Java projects. In this Foojay Podcast episode, we talk about Apache Maven 4, a significant milestone that has been years in the making. Maven has been the backbone of Java …

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