Bootiful Spring Boot 3 by Josh Long
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- Опубліковано 15 тра 2023
- Spring Framework 6 and Spring Boot 3 are here, and you know what that means. New baselines and new possibilities! Spring Framework implies a Java 17 and Jakarta EE baseline and offers new support for building GraalVM-native images and a compile-time component model in the new Spring AOT engine. It also offers a new observability layer, declarative HTTP and RSocket clients, preliminary Project Loom and CRaC support, Problem-Details support, and so much more. Join me, Spring Developer Advocate Josh Long (@starbuxman), and we'll look at next-gen Spring.
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the humor in the presentation plus the already useful information just make watching this more entertaining.
it was cringe
ALways great from Josh.
Thanks for this piece of art Josh
Thanks for sharing knowledge and making session interesting.
Thank you Josh, very funny and Ilustrative (:
thanks Josh.
"I've heard but the scientists have not confirmed that some people are building applications using something besides Spring and the JVM". Okay, that is too much now :)))
22:30 When I try to run "./gradlew buildBootImage" I get the error "Task 'buildBootImage' not found in root project". I have the spring-boot-gradle-plugin, maybe I am missing some other dependency? Using Spring Boot 3.1.0 and Gradle 8.1.1
It is bootBuildImage
10:49 Why Iterable and not List?
love the humor👌
How did he create an Entity from a Record?
data-jdbc not data-jpa. Thats why he writes the schema.sql
This is stand-up Java
What does he mean with p..heyheyhey (I'm a noob)
PHP - lot of people make jokes about PHP and I personally don't know why. Never did something with PHP but I think Facebook started as PHP project ... so how bad can it be? ;)
Still no async/await? ... what year is this again. Sigh.
Java is solving this the right way with Loom. No need for async/await.
@@heinrich3427 Respectfully disagree, Loom and its virtual threads are not the same as async/await which is for event-driven I/O on a single thread. Java's core libraries are not designed to work with Loom, and won't be any time soon. Loom is more like Co-routines in Go ... if none of Go's core libraries played along.
@@Tony-dp1rl If you really need that there are plenty of libraries; spring itself offers webflux. I personally think async/await is the worst of both worlds. Either make it transparent like loom or make it explicit and reified like reactor.
I thought you were joking. Turns out, you are serious. There is webflux for async paradigm. Give it a try pal
I am don
A lot of humor but not much useful information. Watch only for entertainment not for Boot 3 feature overview.
Too much forced humor 👎
It's not each doing a speech like that on stage. Give him a break.
Spring is a dinosaur, will soon disappear. Switch to a modern framework : Quarkus
LOL.
Quakrus old jax-rs annotation, it's already older event being created after spring boot