Java Weekly, Issue 298 – Java周刊,第298期

最后修改: 2019年 9月 13日

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Here we go…

我们来了……

1. Spring and Java

1.Spring和Java

>> Writing Custom Web Element Actions With TestProject [petrikainulainen.net]

While web actions can access the entire DOM, which isn’t always desired, web element actions allow you to narrow your test scope to a specific root element – like a Kendo UI grid – and its children.

虽然网页动作可以访问整个DOM,但这并不总是理想的,而网页元素动作允许你将测试范围缩小到一个特定的根元素–如Kendo UI网格–及其子元素。

>> Exercises in Programming Style with Hazelcast [blog.frankel.ch]

A quick introduction to the Hazelcast In-Memory Data Grid API.

Hazelcast内存数据网格API的快速介绍。

>> How to write a compact DTO projection query with JPA [vladmihalcea.com]

And a custom Hibernate Integrator that lets you use simple Java class names rather than fully qualified ones in DTO projections.

还有一个定制的Hibernate集成器,可以让你在DTO投射中使用简单的Java类名而不是完全合格的类名。

 

Also worth reading:

Webinars and presentations:

Time to upgrade:

2. Technical and Musing

2.技术和思考

>> Remote Log Collection on Windows [techblog.bozho.net]

A comprehensive guide to accessing the Windows Event Log facility remotely.

一份关于远程访问Windows事件日志设施的综合指南

>> API management with Kong – an update and more [blog.codecentric.de]

And a new series on the Kong API Gateway kicks off with a look at the Kong Admin API.

关于Kong API Gateway的一个新系列将以Kong Admin API的视角拉开帷幕。

 

Also worth reading:

3. Comics

3.漫畫

>> More Communication, Fewer Distractions [dilbert.com]

>> Dogbert’s Password Recovery Service [dilbert.com]

>> Are There Any Questions? [dilbert.com]

4. Pick of the Week

4.本周精选

I’m running the annual “State of Java” Survey.

我正在进行年度 “Java现状 “调查。

As always, I’m keeping the survey quick and focused – it takes litteraly under 1 minute to fill in.

像往常一样,我保持调查的快速和集中 – 它需要在1分钟内填写。

If you haven’t done that, definitely have a look:

如果你没有这样做,一定要看一看。

>> The 2019 “State of Java” 1-minute Survey

Of course, I’ll share the full results in a couple of weeks, after closing the survey. Thanks.

当然,我将在几周后,在结束调查后分享全部结果。谢谢。

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