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blog.joda.org
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| | | | | Java 9 introduced a major new feature - JPMS, the Java Platform Module System . After six months I've come to the conclusion that JPMS curr... | |
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www.morling.dev
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| | | | | The ResourceBundle class is Java's workhorse for managing and retrieving locale specific resources, such as error messages of internationalized applications. With the advent of the module system in Java 9, specifics around discovering and loading resource bundles have changed quite a bit, in particular when it comes to retrieving resource bundles across the boundaries of named modules. In this blog post I'd like to discuss how resource bundles can be used in a multi-module application (i.e. a "modular mo... | |
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blog.kdgregory.com
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| | | | | When I want to package a Java application in a single JAR with all of its dependencies, I normally turn to Maven's Shade plugin. This ... | |
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www.pzuraq.com
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| | | [AI summary] A developer reflects on the evolution of JavaScript frameworks through four distinct eras, from early libraries and monolithic structures to modern full-stack meta-frameworks. | ||