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in.relation.to
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| | | | | Java 9 comes with a new feature very useful to library authors: multi-release JARs (JEP 238). A multi-release JAR (MR JAR) may contain multiple variants of one and the same class, each targeting a specific Java version. At runtime, the right variant of the class will be loaded automatically, depending on the Java version being used. This allows library authors to take advantage of new Java versions early on, while keeping compatibility with older versions at the same time. If for instance your library pe... | |
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cupofjava.de
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| | | | | Did you ever use Maven in one of your projects? First you probably were amazed by the way you can declare dependencies and use all the nice plugins. ... | |
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phauer.com
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| | | | | Why fat jars in a Docker container is not a good idea and how we can easily do better | |
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blog.scottlogic.com
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| | | In most microservice architectures, there are many opportunities and temptations for sharing code. In this post I will give advice based on my experience on when it should be avoided and when code reuse is acceptable. The points will be illustrated with the help of an example Spring Boot project. | ||