Friday, May 3, 2019

Docker unveils ARM-deal, Enterprise suite; NetBeans IDE steps out

Application Development Digest
A roundup of application development content from TechTarget's network | May 3rd, 2019
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Docker-ARM deal aims to boost cloud app dev

By Darryl K. Taft, News Writer

Docker on ARM integration means millions of ARM developers can now build Docker-based apps for workloads that range from the cloud, to edge devices.
(SearchMicroservices.com)

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Experian credits incident management tool for IT efficiency

When Experian deployed xMatters in 2015, the IT landscape was very different. Here's how the vendor adapted its incident management tool to subsequent trends and tech developments.

(SearchITOperations.com)

 
Docker Enterprise suite overhaul eases container uptake
Docker Enterprise 3.0 brings integration with Docker Desktop Enterprise, a set of productivity tools for developers called Docker Applications, Docker Kubernetes Service and Docker Enterprise-as-a-Service.
(SearchMicroservices.com)
 
NetBeans Java IDE emerges as top-level Apache project

NetBeans, a popular Java IDE, graduates from the Apache Software Foundation's incubator and becomes a top-level project -- opening the door to a bigger pool of contributors.

(TheServerSide.com)

 
Scrum author talks removing dev hurdles, old-world thinking
Scrum expert Gunther Verheyen explains the differences between the framework and Agile, the importance of each and how Agile helps free IT from a rigid industrial approach.
(SearchSoftwareQuality.com)
EXPERT ADVICE
 
5 RESTful web service client examples for developers

Know how to invoke web services quickly and efficiently. These RESTful web service client examples can help you determine which one makes the most sense for your enterprise. (TheServerSide.com)

 
Why Gradle may be the right Java build tool

When it comes to building Java projects, developers need to pick the right tool for the job. Gradle separates itself from the pack with its emphasis on plugins and flexibility. (TheServerSide.com)

 
Containers offer instant, disposable test environments

Dev teams can realize a number of benefits from Docker for testing, including parallel test runs, reduced delay and instant test environments. Read how containers make testing simpler.

(SearchSoftwareQuality.com)

 
Apply these types of code coverage to squash bugs

There are many different types of code coverage, from code to branch, and QA should define which ones make sense for their test cases with the time and resources allowed.

(SearchSoftwareQuality.com)

 
Ways to effectively manage container components

A layered, or packaged, approach to container-based development calls for certain tools and practices to properly manage components.

(SearchMicroservices.com)

 
Apply automated security scanning during app development

For developers, security is not often a high priority -- but it should be. Automated security scanning tools can help detect and address weaknesses before evildoers discover them.

(SearchSoftwareQuality.com)

 
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