Friday, March 8, 2019

Red Hat takes Java to cloud-native land

Application Development Digest
A roundup of application development content from TechTarget's network | March 8th, 2019
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FEATURED STORY
Red Hat eyes cloud-native Java future with Quarkus

By Darryl K. Taft, News Writer

Red Hat's Quarkus project aims to raise Java up to the cloud and update the popular programming language for cloud-based computing situations and projects.

(TheServerSide.com)

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Istio security drives Auto Trader UK move to GKE

Istio's security features prompted Auto Trader UK to turn towards Google Kubernetes Engine. A desire for service mesh security -- not containers -- produced the decision.

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Sensu smoothes monitoring data workflow for NCR

Sensu Go's architecture and monitoring as code induced NCR to switch away from Zabbix and pass on SolarWinds, as it sought to collect data from 80,000 restaurant customers.

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Cures for the misery of using multiple app data sources

With certain measures, app designers can actually address the problems inherent with incorporating multiple data sources. Here's a look at five ways to manage such an endeavor.

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Choose the best load testing software for your apps

Smooth-running apps -- ones that don't crash or malfunction on customers -- are key to a successful enterprise. To ensure this for your software, have the right load testing tools.

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Expect microservices implementation to break down IT norms

Microservices don't just break apart existing application architectures. Their implementation changes QA and project management, plus presents developers with more responsibilities.

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Monitor APIs with these metrics for smooth app integrations

Just as you track application performance, you must monitor APIs themselves. Whether you track performance, functionality or both, these metrics will lead to better apps and services.

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How to get started in functional programming in Java

This simple Java Supplier interface example can teach you the fundamentals of functional programming in the language. Also, learn when to use this interface in your code.

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Software resilience engineering helps teams quash chaos

Resilience engineering defines how an organization should respond to complex apps' failures. While similar to chaos engineering, it goes beyond the technical details.

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