Friday, July 17, 2020

Sentry intros performance monitoring tool, Google transfers Istio's trademark

 
Application Development Digest

 

A roundup of application development content from TechTarget's network|July 17, 2020

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FEATURED STORY
New performance monitoring tool alerts developers in real time

By Darryl K. Taft, News Writer

New performance monitoring feature in Sentry's error tracking and release integration platform helps developers find and fix performance issues.

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NEWS
 
Google's OUC play muddies Istio service mesh outlook

Google surprised even major partners with the transfer of Istio's trademark to a new organization it launched last week, leaving some key governance details undefined.

 
Attackers find new way to exploit Docker APIs
Aqua Security released research detailing a new tactic where the attacker exploits a misconfigured Docker API port in order to build and run a malicious container image on the host.
 
SUSE buys Rancher Labs for Kubernetes expertise

Linux provider SUSE will buy Rancher Labs, a notable company in the Kubernetes management market, to help customers manage their Kubernetes-based workloads.

 
CEO: OwnBackup funding will power more SaaS support

The latest OwnBackup funding round is the SaaS backup vendor's largest. While Salesforce backup remains important, other top SaaS platforms are on the roadmap.

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If software architects' soft skills fail, so does the business

Mark Richards and Neal Ford, authors of 'Fundamentals of Software Architecture,' share real-life examples of why architects must communicate well, and explain how to do it.

 
Effective QA practices for RPA bot maintenance

Effective RPA QA ensures your bots don't go haywire. Learn how RPA bots fail, effective QA workflows to fix them, and how, when and where human testers should get involved.

 
Top Jenkins alternatives for your CI/CD tool suite in 2020
In need of an alternative to Jenkins as part of a CI/CD environment? Consider options from Atlassian, GitLab, Spinnaker, JetBrains and CloudBees.
 

Break monoliths into microservices with 3 steps

To decompose a monolith into microservices, you could take the application offline or halt all updates and rewrite everything. Or you could follow this practical approach.

 

While the terms are often conflated, the role played by developers should not be confused with the role of DevOps. Let's examine how exactly these roles differ.

 
Software performance testing requirements and prerequisites

Just because software passes functional tests doesn't mean it works. Dig into stress, load, endurance and other performance tests, and their prerequisites and requirements.

 
Compare these top 6 Java IDEs for development

Find the Java IDE that best fits your development needs. Compare these options from Eclipse, NetBeans, IntelliJ, JDeveloper, BlueJ and EclipseJ to see which one makes the most sense.

 
Prevent accidental complexity in software development
Software products contain both essential and accidental complexity. To fight accidental complexity, avoid overambitious designs, coding flaws and other common problem areas.
 
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