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BoxLang AI Deep Dive — Part 7 of 7: MCP — The Protocol That Connects Everything

Author: Cristobal Escobar Original post on Foojay: Read More Table of Contents Consuming MCP Servers — The Client Side Seeding Agents with MCP Servers How MCPTool Works Building MCP Servers — The Server Side Simple Server HTTP Transport for Web Web Application Integration Enterprise Security Features CORS Request Body Size Limits API Key Validation Automatic Security Headers Security Processing Order …

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Building an AI-Powered Operations Assistant with Spring AI and MongoDB Atlas — Part 1: RAG Foundation

Author: Matteo Rossi Original post on Foojay: Read More Table of Contents The problemWhat we are buildingWhy RAG and why MongoDB AtlasHow the Pieces Fit TogetherGetting the Project RunningThe Ingestion PipelineThe Retrieval PipelineThe Atlas Vector Search IndexTrying It OutConclusion and What’s Next This is the first article in a three-part series. Part 2 covers short-term and long-term memory; Part 3 …

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Java is Not the Dark Side: Why Learning Java is Easier Than You Think

Author: Igor De Souza Original post on Foojay: Read More Table of Contents (“In a galaxy far, far away…”) The Myth: “Java is Too Hard for Beginners”Java: The Jedi Order of ProgrammingThe Real Dark Side: The Empire of Bad LearningWhy Java Feels Like the Jedi Code (But Isn’t Hard)Training Like a Jedi: Loops in the TempleYour Journey from Youngling to …

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UCanAccess: The Modern Pure-Java Bridge to Microsoft Access

Author: Markus Spann Original post on Foojay: Read More Table of Contents A Brief HistoryWhat Problems Does It Solve? The Disappeared Bridge Cross-Platform Compatibility Seamless Integration for Tooling Tech Stack & RequirementsGetting Started Add the Dependency Connect and Query Write Data Back Access-Specific Functions Uber JAR for Non-Maven Projects Quality & MaintenanceGet Involved Microsoft Access databases are everywhere. Decades of …

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When Should You Use a Cache With MongoDB?

Author: Andrew Morgan Original post on Foojay: Read More Table of Contents Why were caches like Memcached & Redis invented, and why do they thrive?So, what’s wrong with having a caching tier?What’s different with MongoDB?What does AI think?SummaryLearn more about MongoDB design reviews From time to time, I’ll run a design review for an application being migrated from a relational …

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The Code Was Always the Door

Author: Markus Westergren Original post on Foojay: Read More Table of Contents The doorman in a hoodieThe shepherdRead the terrainChoose the pathWatch for predatorsTend the flockThe doorman’s dignity The doorman in a hoodie There’s a story Rory Sutherland tells in his book Alchemy. A consultant is hired to find savings at a luxury hotel. He watches a doorman for twenty …

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Introducing JCast: Conversations About Java and Developer Life in Dutch

Author: Oumaima Zerouali Original post on Foojay: Read More Table of Contents Season 2 Starts with Frank DelporteWhat is JCast? Meet the Hosts What We Talk About Why We Started JCast More Than Just Code From Season 1 to Season 2Where to ListenFinal Thoughts The Java community thrives on sharing knowledge and experiences. Most content is in English, which works …

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Large-Scale ETL Pipeline Architecture

Author: Matteo Rossi Original post on Foojay: Read More Table of Contents Rethinking ETL for modern systemsArchitectural building blocksEmbracing concurrency with reactive pipelinesBackpressure: the hidden heroDesigning for failure: error handling strategiesRetry and recovery patternsIdempotency: the cornerstone of safe retriesBatching vs streamingParallelizing transformationsIntegrating with messaging systemsObservability and monitoringPutting it all togetherTrade-offs and practical considerationsConclusion Modern data-driven systems. ETL pipelines are no …

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