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InfoQ Java Trends Report 2025

InfoQ published its annual Java Trends reports last week. Here are the key findings. AI on the JVM accelerates: New frameworks like Embabel, Koog, Spring AI, and LangChain4j drive rapid adoption of AI-native and AI-assisted development in Java. Java 25 anchors a modern baseline: The new LTS improves readability, concurrency, and performance, while frameworks standardize on Java 17+. Modernization surges: …

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BoxLang CouchBase Module: Enterprise Caching, Distributed Locking, and AI Vector Memory

Author: Luis Majano Original post on Foojay: Read More Table of Contents Couchbase + BoxLang: A High-Performance Combination Enterprise-Grade Distributed Caching True Distributed Locking for Mission-Critical Workloads Component-Based Locking (Recommended) Callback-Based Locking AI Vector Memory for BoxLang Agents Example: Persistent Vector-Powered Memory Multi-Tenant Isolation Hybrid Memory Model Direct Couchbase SDK Access Session Storage Backed by Couchbase Installation Quick App Configuration …

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Foojay Podcast #86: Agents, MCP, and Graph Databases: Java Developers Navigate the AI Revolution

Author: Frank Delporte Original post on Foojay: Read More Table of Contents YouTubePodcast AppsContent The AI revolution isn’t replacing Java developers. No, it’s forcing us to think harder. Welcome to another episode of the Foojay Podcast! Today, we’re talking about AI and Java, how it’s changing the way we work, what we need to watch out for, and why understanding …

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