Using AI tools to help design, develop, modify, and deliver a microservice application requires the collaboration of stakeholders, SMEs, developers, and DevOps.
Learn how to build generic, easily configurable, testable reactive consumers, producers, and DLT with Kotlin, Spring Boot, WebFlux, and Testcontainers.
Create and run a microservice, with a simple prompt from your browser. Download and customize the system in your IDE with rules and Python, all open source!
This interview centers around Kubernetes and Cloud Foundry, and how the future of cloud native will involve hybrid approaches that leverage both platforms.
Converting HTML to DOCX makes web-based content accessible to a wide audience of non-technical content collaborators; automating this conversion is easy with APIs.
Next.js middleware lets you handle requests before they hit your routes. Use it for tasks like redirects and authentication, with examples to guide you.
Learn how to simplify data management in DDD applications through practical examples of using domain-focused repositories and business semantics across databases.
Walk through the required steps to set up mutual TLS between the Mule app and the Salesforce Connected App we created in the first post of this series.
Learn about the Dapr 1.14 release last month introduced many new features, including the Jobs API and Scheduler control plane service for job management.
Learn why despite the rise of modern, cloud-native CI/CD tools like GitHub Actions and CircleCI, Jenkins remains a heavyweight in the CI and delivery space.
Get started with jOOQ, Liquibase, and Testcontainers: Create a basic Spring Boot application and integrate the aforementioned techniques including a test setup.
Kong secures APIs and OPA handles policy decisions. This custom plugin caches user data, minimizing database checks and ensuring fast, accurate access control.