29
May
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.
23
May
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!
9
May
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
24
Oct
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!
12
Oct
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!
22
Sep
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.
13
Sep
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.
13
Sep
The Serverless Cloud, part 3
In the third part of the "Serverless Cloud" series, JAX London speaker Bart Blommaerts looks at serverless as an enabler of a collaborative economy.
8
Sep
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.
25
Aug
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.