NodeSource, AppDynamics Ally for Node.js DevOps
The prevalence of Node.js as the most widely deployed instance of JavaScript is putting a lot of pressure on DevOps teams to find ways to automate the management of Node.js applications. To provide...
View ArticleCore Factors Influencing Java Memory Consumption
Java is known for having an insatiable appetite for resources, requiring strict controls to not exceed budget limits. However, the latest JDK updates and other developments have helped to make Java...
View ArticleIBM CTO Sees Bright Future for Java in 2018
Significant advances in microservices written in Java, as well as tighter coupling between Java applications and containers, are set to transform the way most organizations build and deploy Java...
View ArticleEclipse Foundation Charts Cloud-Native Path Forward for Jakarta
A new era begins for the Java community today with a commitment to a Jakarta EE specification that the Eclipse Foundation expects will become cloud-native in short order. Jakarta EE formally marks the...
View ArticleThe State of the Kotlin Programming Language in 2018
Pusher, the communications and collaboration API provider, recently released the findings of its “State of Kotlin 2018” research report. Over the past 24 months, adoption and use of the Kotlin...
View ArticlePython Benefiting From Increase in DevOps Use
DevOps and Python have developed a mutually beneficial relationship. In a recent survey released by the Python Software Foundation and software development company JetBrains, researchers found that...
View ArticleApplication Monitoring Using Stagemonitor
This article covers important steps to monitor a typical Java application using Stagemonitor tool, Kibana as a dashboard viewing tool and Elasticsearch as a data processing engine. Stagemonitor is an...
View ArticlePivotal Software Embraces OpenJDK
Pivotal Software has officially thrown its weight behind OpenJDK, the open source version of the standard edition of Java, by adding support for OpenJDK to the Pivotal Spring Runtime on its Spring...
View ArticleWhy COBOL Still Matters After 60 Years
In the world of DevOps, the Agile Manifesto and countless other application delivery frameworks, one has to wonder how an anachronism such as the programming language COBOL (common business-oriented...
View ArticleUsing Multi-stage Docker, Go, Java,& Bazel to DESTROY Long Build Times
Those long build times are EMBARRASSING! In this EPIC click-batey talk, we’ll open up our toolbox to optimize build times down to nothing. Multi-stage Docker will be critical but so will Bazel, Go,...
View ArticleLooking Back on 20 Years of Enterprise Java
It is hard to believe, but enterprise Java has existed as we know it for more than 20 years. In December of 1999, the Java 2 Platform, Enterprise Edition (formerly J2EE, now called Java EE or Jakarta...
View ArticleCybersecurity: What Programming Language Is Better for Your Career?
As a novice developer, you may be thinking about learning a programming language and starting a fantastic career. In fact, this question on Reddit inspired the whole article: The thing is,...
View ArticleOracle Adds APIs to Java SDK To Advance DevOps
Oracle announced it is making available the Java 14 software development kit (SDK), which provides access to several additional capabilities designed to help advance DevOps adoptions within IT...
View ArticleEclipse Foundation Touts Jakarta Progress
The Eclipse Foundation today published the results of survey of 2,180 software developers that finds over half of respondents (55%) have adopted Java/Jakarta EE 8. In addition, the Eclipse Foundation...
View ArticleOracle Proposes Replacing Mercurial SCM for Java With Git
Oracle today at its Oracle Developer Live—Java event proposed making a bevy of updates to Java that includes replacing the Mercurial source code management (SCM) platform, which is the repository...
View ArticleAzul Adds OpenJDK Migration Services
Azul today announced today it will provide migration services for IT organizations looking to transition from the proprietary Oracle Java Standard Edition (SE) developer platform to the Zulu edition...
View ArticleEclipse Foundation Formally Releases Jakarta EE 9 Spec
The post-Java Enterprise Edition (EE) era has formally begun with the release of a long-awaited Jakarta EE 9 Platform and Web Profile specification from the Eclipse Foundation. In addition, the...
View ArticleBest of 2020: Cybersecurity: What Programming Language Is Better for Your...
As we close out 2020, we at DevOps.com wanted to highlight the five most popular articles of the year. Following is the second in our series of the Best of 2020. As a novice developer, you may be...
View ArticleUsing IBM ADDI and VTP to Enhance Observability in Mainframe Development
Observability has always been a key factor in software development – not so much on the mainframe. However, the rise of the internet as the go-to platform for modern commerce has caused an explosion...
View ArticleOracle Includes GraalVM Support in Java SE Subscription
Oracle announced today it is adding a GraalVM Enterprise virtual machine for building Java applications to Java SE Subscription at no additional cost. Donald Smith, senior director of product...
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