Josh Long

Josh Long

Josh (@starbuxman) is the Spring Developer Advocate at Pivotal and a Java Champion. He's host of "A Bootiful Podcast" (https://soundcloud.com/a-bootiful-podcast), host of the "Spring Tips Videos" (http://bit.ly/spring-tips-playlist), co-author of 6+ books (http://joshlong.com/books.html), and instructor on 8+ Livelessons Training Videos (http://joshlong.com/livelessons.html)

Recent Blog posts by Josh Long

This Week in Spring - February 9th, 2020

Engineering | February 09, 2021 | ...

Hi, Spring fans! Welcome to another installment of This Week in Spring!

I'm just about to give a 2h presentation for the OOP conference. It's live. It'll be fun. Join us?

How've you been? You realize it's already the second week of February? Chinese New Year, a holiday celebrated by more than two billion people, begins on the 12th of February. So, seeing as how we won't get to talk again until after, let me wish everyone who celebrates: 新年快乐!

This Week in Spring - February 2nd, 2020

Engineering | February 03, 2021 | ...

Hi, Spring fans! Welcome to another installment of This Week in Spring! Can you believe we're already square into the second month of 2021? We're 1/12th of the way through the year already! IT'S ALL GOING SO QUICK! So, I won't waste any further time, let's get to the roundup!

YMNNALFT: A lightweight SQL data mapper with the JdbcTemplate

Engineering | February 01, 2021 | ...

Welcome to another installment of You May Not Need Another Library For That (YMNNALFT)! I've spent a lot of time since 2016 illuminating (or trying to, anyway!) some of the more enormous opportunities in the Spring ecosystem in my Spring Tips videos. Today, however, I come to you in a different spirit, wanting to focus on the little, sometimes hidden, gems that do fantastic things and that might spare you an additional third-party dependency and its implied complexity.

I think the first use I had for Spring, more than 15 years ago, was the JdbcTemplate, which eliminated the eye-watering and…

YMNNALFT: The Spring *Utils Classes

Engineering | January 27, 2021 | ...

Welcome to another installment of You May Not Need Another Library For That (YMNNALFT)! I've spent a lot of time since 2016 illuminating (or trying to, anyway!) some of the more enormous opportunities in the Spring ecosystem in my Spring Tips videos. Today, however, I come to you in a different spirit, wanting to focus on the little, sometimes hidden, gems that do fantastic things and that might spare you an additional third-party dependency and its implied complexity.

We've all been there. There's some everyday string-manipulation routine you want, so you extract it out into a separate abstract class and expose it as a static method. Then, there's some factory method for building a java.util.Collection<T>, so you extract it out into a separate class and expose it as a static method. And eventually, you've got a whole collection of these things scoured about your codebase, and there's little to no cohesion across them. After all, there's just not that much to it, right? These are, essentially, only global functions, not really methods on stateful objects,

What's New in Azure Spring Cloud after GA?

Engineering | January 26, 2021 | ...

This post was written by our friend on the Azure Spring Cloud team, the amazing Kylie Liang (@liangkylie). I interviewed her for the Bootiful Podcast in April 2019, too! -Josh

2020 was a busy year for Azure Spring Cloud service. Microsoft and VMware co-announced Azure Spring Cloud General Availability (GA). We were excited to see how Azure Spring Cloud helped customers focus on code and let us take care of the underlying infrastructure management, operation, and maintenance. We continue to prioritize our work according to customers’ requests and feedback. For example, 7 more regions were enabled, and Azure Spring Cloud service is now available in 18 regions of Asia Pacific, Australia, Canada, China, Europe, India, Korea, United Arab Emirates, United Kingdom, and the United States. In this blog, I’ll…

This Week in Spring - January 26th, 2021

Engineering | January 26, 2021 | ...

Hi, Spring fans! Welcome to another installment of This Week in Spring! As I type this I'm sitting on the amazing Tanzu Tuesday's stream as a (guest) cohost with Tiffany Jernigan (@tiffanyfayj) learning about tips and tricks for working with Spring Boot and Kubernetes from the Spring team's Oliver Hughes (@olliehughes82). If you missed it, then it - and all sorts of other content - is available for replays on our Tanzu Twitch.tv channel.

Now then, we've got a ton of good stuff to get to so let's gooo...

YMNNALFT: Websockets

Engineering | January 25, 2021 | ...

Welcome to another installment of You May Not Need Another Library For That (YMNNALFT)! I've spent a lot of time since 2016 illuminating (or trying to, anyway!) some of the more enormous opportunities in the Spring ecosystem in my Spring Tips videos. Today, however, I come to you in a different spirit, wanting to focus on the little, sometimes hidden, gems that do fantastic things and that might spare you an additional third-party dependency and its implied complexity.

The open web has long extended hope to those who wanted a commodity platform to build and deploy services and applications at…

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