JAX DevOps 2019 takeaways
Last week we had a blast at JAX DevOps 2019 in London! But don’t feel sad if you couldn’t make it.
We have some key takeaways from the conference and we’re sharing our notes with our readers. We learned about making Kubernetes clusters safer for DevOps, the infrastructure world, security sins to avoid, and much more. See what went down at JAX DevOps 2019 here.
Cthulhu: New open source chaos engineering tool for Java
Meet the newly opened sourced chaos engineering tool: Cthulhu. It helps automate cross-platform software failure testing by simulating different scenarios. The digital service team xMatters open sourced this tool on May 14, 2019. It is now available on GitHub under the Apache License for DevOps team to implement into their workflow.
Learn more about this tool here.
First look at JDK 13
New candidate JEPs keep coming! This time around, we take a look Text Blocks (Preview) that was submitted as a candidate as well as JEP 353 which is now proposed to target JDK 13.
Check out our thread here.
On the road to Angular v8
The next release candidate (8.0.00-rc4) for Angular v8 is out and that can only mean one thing – the final release may be around the corner! This release only brings a number of bug fixes and a new feature for Bazel.
You can have a look at our thread and the latest updates here.
2019 Jakarta EE Developer Survey results are out
The 2019 Jakarta EE Developer Survey is out and loud and brings crucial insights by around 1,800 respondents into the future of Jakarta EE. With a quick first look, one thing becomes evident – cloud native is the number one priority for the developer community.
You can have a look at the most interesting highlights here.
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