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How to Scaffold a Java Project and Build a Kubernetes-Native App

2023-02-10 KENNETH 0

How to Scaffold a Java Project and Build a Kubernetes-Native App Right now, millions of Java developers are spending a ton of time and effort to optimize application performance. They’re working on cloud‑based business requirements that range from web to mobile, AI/ML, and edge. One of the biggest roadblocks they face is the poor compatibility between Java and Kubernetes. Even simple fixes are time‑consuming because developers have to learn and adopt unfamiliar run‑time environments and programming languages. This is where scaffolding the project can save time and headaches. What Is Scaffolding? In software development, scaffolding refers to creating temporary or generic code while a program is being developed and tested. Less complex examples include adding code to test for runtime errors and creating a mockup of a form‑fill page. This mockup, or scaffold, behaves how the final form‑fill will behave, [ more… ]

Binary Packages Now Available for the Preview NGINX QUIC+HTTP/3 Implementation

2023-02-09 KENNETH 0

Binary Packages Now Available for the Preview NGINX QUIC+HTTP/3 Implementation table.nginx-blog, table.nginx-blog th, table.nginx-blog td { border: 2px solid black; border-collapse: collapse; } table.nginx-blog { width: 100%; } table.nginx-blog th { background-color: #d3d3d3; align: left; padding-left: 5px; padding-right: 5px; padding-bottom: 2px; padding-top: 2px; line-height: 120%; } table.nginx-blog td { padding-left: 5px; padding-right: 5px; padding-bottom: 2px; padding-top: 5px; line-height: 120%; } table.nginx-blog td.center { text-align: center; padding-bottom: 2px; padding-top: 5px; line-height: 120%; } We are pleased to announce that our preview implementation of NGINX support for QUIC+HTTP/3 is now available as prebuilt binary packages for two distributions: Red Hat Enterprise Linux 9 and binary‑compatible variants Ubuntu 22.04 The binaries are the latest deliverable from the quic branch of the separate nginx-quic repo which hosts the preview implementation. As has been the case since we began work on QUIC+HTTP/3 in NGINX, you can still [ more… ]

Microservices March 2023: Start Delivering Microservices

2023-02-02 KENNETH 0

Microservices March 2023: Start Delivering Microservices What Is Microservices March? It’s a month‑long, free educational program designed to up‑level your knowledge of various microservices topics. (If you missed last year’s program, you can catch all the content on demand.) What Will I Learn? Microservices have transformed modern software by enabling developers to build a complex application out of small, communicating components that each perform a specific function. Even if your organization hasn’t transitioned into using microservices architectures, there’s a good chance it will in the future. For Microservices March 2023, we’re addressing some of the key fundamentals of delivering microservices. Each unit includes a one-hour webinar that provides a high‑level overview of the topic, followed by a hands‑on lab where you can run through common scenarios using technologies related to delivering microservices. The entire curriculum is just eight hours of activities. [ more… ]

HCS Builds A Flexible Front-End Application Tier with NGINX

2023-02-01 KENNETH 0

HCS Builds A Flexible Front-End Application Tier with NGINX A national government agency in the Netherlands with a diverse array of stakeholders and users wanted to move its workflows from paper‑based processes to a modern digital infrastructure. This would enable the agency to move more quickly and simplify the lives of its users and employees. The challenge? The agency allowed each participating locality to craft somewhat unique processes and requirements. Initially, the agency had mounted a large effort to create an all‑inclusive monolithic application with numerous customizations. The first effort failed under the weight of hyper‑customization – “death by a thousand requirements”. HCS Company, a Dutch IT consultancy specializing in open source and Red Hat® technologies, was tapped to try new ways to digitize the agency’s processes with a different approach. Rebuilding Simple: Composable Micro‑Front Ends, Containers, and Microservices The DevOps team at [ more… ]

Simplify and Accelerate Cloud Migrations with F5 NGINXaaS for Azure

2023-01-30 KENNETH 0

Simplify and Accelerate Cloud Migrations with F5 NGINXaaS for Azure F5 NGINX is excited to announce the general availability of our first as-a-Service (aaS) product: F5 NGINXaaS for Azure. We are committed to providing flexible aaS options to fulfill the evolving needs of our customers. The rapid expansion of aaS offerings parallels the explosive growth in the popularity of cloud computing. The market has quickly warmed to the aaS concept because of some clear advantages compared to hardware and software solutions: Faster feature velocity – Enhancements are added on a rolling basis, as opposed to the restrictions of a traditional scheduled cadence of product releases. Consistent pricing model – Lower up‑front capital expenses – including infrastructure costs – and more predictable pricing that allows you to address usage needs more flexibly and pay only for what you need. Ease of use – Fully managed offerings abstract [ more… ]