Jun
21,
2017
13 Common Java Problems and How To Avoid Them
What are some of the common mistakes we all made by Java beginners? Martin Patsov gave us this ultimate list followed by some Java basics from the ecosystem to its execution and
more. Let’s get started!
Jun
12,
2017
How to build fully asynchronous web applications
You will learn how to build an asynchronous application, from the front-end, based on Angular 4, the server API, with Vert.x all the way to the NoSQL backend, based on MongoDB.
Jun
7,
2017
Measuring DevOps: The Key Metrics That Matter
What are some of the key KPIs and best practices for determining the business value of your DevOps transformation, and where you should focus on next on your path of Continuous Improvement?
May
29,
2017
Reactive-Functional Fun on the Blockchain with web3j
Conor Svensson provides a primer on working with the blockchain technology Ethereum using web3j to build Java applications on it.
May
23,
2017
Java game! Can you name the film?
What popular movie is hidden in this code snippet? Show us your Java knowledege and guess the film for a chance to win a free JAX London ticket!
May
9,
2017
Java Devs: How much are you worth?
“If you don’t value your time, neither will others. Stop giving away your time and talents. Value what you know and start charging for it.” – Kim Garst
Oct
24,
2016
JAX London 2016 picture gallery
JAX London 2016 has been the biggest so far with attendees from over 40 countries! Here are some shots by Kat our awesome photographer!
Oct
12,
2016
JAX London speakers say Hi!
Amid the busy JAX London session days we spoke with some of our speakers. Please welcome the awesome JAX London team! <br><br><br><br>
Sep
22,
2016
Simulating GitHub OAuth2 Login for Tests with JUnit, Webdriver & Hoverfly
In this article, JAX London speaker Andrew Morgan, introduces testing patterns you can use for test automation in applications with external dependencies.
Sep
13,
2016
How to Organize your Code
In this article, Alexander von Zitzewitz teaches you how to organize your code and how to describe this organization using hello2morrow's architecture DSL implemented by their static analysis tool Sonargraph-Architect.