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Monthly Archives: October 2019
Microsoft® Java®: Welcome at OpenJDK!
Microsoft officially is an OpenJDK contributor now, having a cool team on board with names like Bruno Borges, Reza Raman, Ed Burns and Martijn Verburg. That’s amazing, particularly if you know the troublesome history of both! So finally the Java … Continue reading
WT:Socal – Getting rid of F*book
Say goodbye to F*book, here is the new trend: A social network inspired by open source and powered by Wikipedia. That’s how it should have been done since the beginning! Join now!
EclipseCon Europe 2018: Video on YouTube
Forgot to tell you… the video recording of my presentation in 2018 at EclipseCon Europe is available on YouTube.
Posted in Cons, Jakarta EE, Java, Open Source, Programming, Standards
Tagged EclipseCon, JAX-RS
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JAX-RS 2.2: Reworking the Spec
Last week Christian and I committed the initial contribution of the JAX-RS Spec into the official repo on Github. You can find the source code incl. Maven Build in the subfolder jaxrs-spec. At the moment we’re rather busy to bring … Continue reading
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Tagged JAX-RS, Spec
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JakartaOne 2019: Slides on Speakerdeck
You can now find the slides of my video contribution to JakartaOne 2019 on Speakerdeck. 🙂
Posted in Cons, Jakarta EE, Java, Lectures, Open Source, Programming, Standards
Tagged JakartaOneConf
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EclipseCon Europe 2019: Slides available
I just uploaded the slided of my ECE2019 talk here: https://speakerdeck.com/mkarg/lightweight-restful-microservices-with-jax-rs-2-dot-2
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