XRebel 3.0: introducing microservices profiling
Great news everyone! Today we are announcing the release of XRebel 3.0! 3.0 is here and it is a great new milestone for XRebel. The new version features something very exciting: end-to-end transaction...
View ArticleWhy Spring is Winning the Microservices Game
This time we focus on the Spring framework. For a long time, the Spring framework was the de-facto framework choice for web applications. It was created in response to heavy Java application servers...
View ArticleMicrolibraries: the next small thing in software development!
In computing, microlibraries is a software architecture style in which complex applications are composed of small, independent libraries communicating with each other using language-specific APIs....
View Article“Microservices for the Enterprise”— a webinar by ZeroTurnaround
Microservices for the Enterprise Just a week to go before we kick off our first ZeroTurnaround webinar in a new series of sessions aimed at educating developers and we already have almost 2000...
View ArticleDeveloper Productivity Report 2016: Java Tools and Technologies sneak peek
Summer is coming. You know what that means for you, dear RebelLabs reader. We're about to publish the results of our annual survey. It’s the one where we ask Java developers to tell us which...
View ArticleNine Neins – Where Java EE will never take you with Markus Eisele
The latest Virtual JUG session was about software architecture. This time we focused on microservices and how our understanding of the role that middleware takes should change to accommodate to the new...
View ArticleSpeed Up MicroService Development with JRebel and Payara Micro
Guest blog by Mike Croft of Payara Mike is a support and services engineer for Payara. Mike has spent the last few years specialising in the non-functional aspects of middleware and likes to keep...
View ArticleThe wrong (and right) reasons to move to microservices
This article is based on an interview with Simon Maple, Java evangelist extraordinaire, who offers enterprises some advice on moving to microservices. Digital businesses are rapidly adopting...
View ArticleSurvey: Microservices in Java Environments
What is Microservices in Java? Microservices in Java is an architectural style that allows developers to separate an application into smaller services to create, test, and release different features...
View ArticleDeploying Microservices in Java
Deploying microservices has become increasingly popular in the development world, with many developers either in the process of transitioning from their existing monolithic architecture or planning to...
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