Sep
8,
2016
JUnit 5 – Next Generation Testing on the JVM
JAX London speaker Nicolai Parlog offers a sneak peek into his session and shows you how to write tests with JUnit 5. Read everything you need to know about compatibility with previous JUnit versions, IDEs, and other testing tools.
Aug
25,
2016
Microservices in production? Start with the right image
JAX London speaker Daniel van Gils offers a sneak peek at his workshop and teaches you how to create the RIGHT minimal lovable image for your microservice architecture and run it in production.
Aug
22,
2016
TOP 20 SOCIAL INFLUENCERS IN JAVA 2016
Who are the most influential Java people in the Twittersphere? After analyzing thousands of accounts, we created a list of people that every Java enthusiast or pro should be following.
Aug
18,
2016
Correlated Subqueries are Evil and Slow. Or are They?
In this article, JAX London speaker Lukas Eder talks about SQL, Aggregation, Correlated Subquery, Nested Query, Nested Select, Oracle & Performance.
Aug
9,
2016
The Serverless Cloud, part 2
In the second part of his Serverless Cloud series, JAX London speaker Bart Blommaerts talks about Auth0 Webtask, Google Cloud Functions, Azure Functions & IBM Bluemix OpenWhisk.
Aug
5,
2016
The Serverless Cloud, part 1
In this article, Bart Blommaerts , JAX London speaker, talks about the serverless movement, focuses on keywords such as serverless cloud and serverless framework and offers a few practical examples of how to put it into practice.
Jul
25,
2016
Quickstart Using Java and Apache Maven
JAX London speaker Martin Gorner shows you how to: set up your Google Cloud Platform project to use Cloud Dataflow, create a Maven project with the Cloud Dataflow SDK and examples, and run an example pipeline using the Google Cloud Platform Console.
Jul
15,
2016
Convince your boss to send you to JAX London
Meet David.
David is a Software Engineer.
David told us how he convinced his boss to send him to JAX London in 4 easy steps!
Jul
5,
2016
Java WATS
<a href="https://jaxlondon.com/session/java-collections-the-force-awakens/">JAX London speaker Raoul-Gabriel Urma</a> started documenting some oddities in the Java language for fun! In this post he's explaining why or where these oddities come from with reference to the Java Language Specification when possible. Hope you learn some new things!
Jun
17,
2016
10 SQL Tricks That You Didn’t Think Were Possible
In this article, Java champion and <a href="https://jaxlondon.com/speaker/lukas-eder/">JAX London speaker</a> Lukas Eder invites readers to take a look at 10 SQL tricks. The article is a session preview for Eder's extremely fast-paced, ridiculously childish-humored <a href="https://jaxlondon.com/10-sql-tricks-you-didnt-think-were-possible/">talk</a> in the upcoming JAX London.