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Foojay.io, the Friends Of OpenJDK!
Proud Of Belgium: Devoxx, JobRunr, Timefold, OpenJDK Mobile, OpenJFX, Thymeleaf, htmx (#60)

Foojay.io, the Friends Of OpenJDK!

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 2, 2024 35:38


Belgium might be tiny, but we have a strong Java Community! As I was doing interviews at Devoxx in October, I met several of these people, and we talked about their projects, how you can get involved in OpenJDK, and maybe even start a company out of it. This podcast will teach you more about Devoxx, VoxxedDays, Devoxx4Kids, JobRunr, Timefold, OpenJDK Mobile, OpenJFX, Thymelead, htmx, and more!Guests   Stephan Janssen       https://www.linkedin.com/in/stephanjanssen/        https://x.com/Stephan007      https://www.devoxx.com      https://events.voxxeddays.com      https://www.devoxx4kids.org/   Ronald Dehuysser      https://www.linkedin.com/in/ronalddehuysser/      https://x.com/rdehuyss      https://www.jobrunr.io/en/   Geoffrey De Smet       https://www.linkedin.com/in/ge0ffrey/      https://x.com/GeoffreyDeSmet      https://timefold.ai/   Johan Vos      https://www.linkedin.com/in/johanvos/      https://mastodon.social/@johanvos      https://x.com/johanvos      https://gluonhq.com/      https://github.com/openjdk/mobile      https://github.com/openjdk/jfx/   Wim Deblauwe       https://www.linkedin.com/in/wimdeblauwe/      https://x.com/wimdeblauwe      https://www.wimdeblauwe.com/books/modern-frontends-with-htmx/      https://www.wimdeblauwe.com/books/taming-thymeleaf/      https://www.wimdeblauwe.com/projects/Content00:00 Introduction00:47 Stephan Janssen about how Devoxx started02:22 Difference between Devoxx and VoxxedDays03:47 About Devoxx4Kids04:22 Sponsors are needed to keep the entrance fee low06:26 About the speakers and CFPs07:11 Important Belgian Java people and tools09:08 Ronald Dehuysser about JobRunr10:00 How to turn an open-source project into a company11:09 Reviewing and validating the evolutions in Java12:35 Importance of conferences13:23 How government support can help a startup14:02 Challenge of starting a company...14:40 Geoffrey De Smet about Timefold and the challenges in scheduling16:47 How AI helps to find the best schedule18:34 How it started as an open-source project (Optoplanner)19:06 The challenges of growing Timefold as a company21:26 Visiting conferences as a "yearly training"22:36 Johan Vos about OpenJFX and how he got involved24:49 Everyone can contribute to OpenJDK and OpenJFX25:50 The goal of the OpenJDK Mobile project29:33 About the Belgian Java community30:29 Wim Deblauwe about Spring libraries and books30:50 About Wim's Thymeleaf and htmx books32:08 How to get involved in the Java community33:06 Goal of writing a book33:40 Wim's involvement in the community35:08 Outro

Spring Office Hours
S3E15 - Modern frontends with htmx

Spring Office Hours

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2024 60:15


Join Dan Vega and DaShaun Carter for the latest updates from the Spring Ecosystem. In this episode we sit down with special guest Wim Deblauwe who is the author of Modern Frontends with HTMX. This book focuses on using htmx with Spring Boot and Thymeleaf to build dynamic interactive web applications. This will be a great introduction for anyone curious about what htmx is and how to get started with it in Spring. Join our live stream to get your questions answered, or watch the replay on your preferred podcast platform.Show NotesWim Deblauwe websiteWim Deblauwe on TwitterTaming ThymeleafModern Frontends with HTMXSpring Boot and Thymeleaf Library for HTMXHTMX Discord

Spring Office Hours
S3E14 - Spring Boot Frontends

Spring Office Hours

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2024 82:15


Join Dan Vega and DaShaun Carter for the latest updates from the Spring Ecosystem. This episode explores the evolving landscape of frontend development with Spring. Join us as we discuss Vaadin and Hilla, uncovering their capabilities and how they seamlessly integrate with Spring Boot applications. We'll also discuss popular template engines like Mustache and Thymeleaf, exploring their strengths and best practices for implementation. Additionally, HTMX is rapidly gaining traction and revolutionizing the frontend scene.  Join our live stream to get your questions answered, or watch the replay on your preferred podcast platform.Show NotesRelease Calendar SpringOne CFPSpring Academy Learning Resources for SpringSpring Frontend Resources 

Foojay.io, the Friends Of OpenJDK!
Web Development with Java (#41)

Foojay.io, the Friends Of OpenJDK!

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2024 52:42


When starting to build a new website, you are facing a major challenge. Which framework should you use? Angular, React, Vue, Svelte? They are all based on JavaScript and can be the right choice depending on your needs. But do you really need one of these frameworks? Why would you not just stick to Java and use one of the many great libraries that are available for it? GuestsMartijn Dashorsthttps://www.linkedin.com/in/dashorst/https://mastodon.social/@dashorsthttps://twitter.com/dashorsthttps://martijndashorst.com Marcus Hellberghttps://www.linkedin.com/in/marcushellberg/https://mstdn.social/@marcushellberghttps://twitter.com/marcushellberghttps://marcushellberg.dev/   Podcast HostHost: Frank Delportehttps://foojay.social/@frankdelportehttps://www.linkedin.com/in/frankdelporte/ LinksWickethttps://wicket.apache.org/https://builtwithwicket.tumblr.comhttps://nightlies.apache.org/wicket/guide/10.x/single.htmlhttps://wicket.apache.org/start/quickstart.htmlhttps://wicket.apache.org/learn/#migrationshttps://github.com/apache/wicket https://twitter.com/apache_wicket   Vaadinhttps://vaadin.com/https://start.vaadin.com https://github.com/vaadin/ https://vaadin.com/components https://twitter.com/vaadin https://foojay.io/?s=vaadinhttps://foojay.io/today/video-vaadin-drag-drop-support-its-so-easy/https://foojay.io/today/enterprise-java-application-development-with-jakarta-ee-and-vaadin/ https://foojay.io/today/how-to-style-a-vaadin-application/ https://foojay.io/today/blink-a-led-on-raspberry-pi-with-vaadin/  Thymeleaf / htmxhttps://www.thymeleaf.org/ https://htmx.org/ https://foojay.io/today/book-review-modern-frontends-with-htmx/https://foojay.io/today/new-book-taming-thymeleaf/https://foojay.io/today/controlling-an-lcd-display-with-spring-and-thymeleaf-on-the-raspberry-pi/  Content00:00 Introduction of the topic and guests01:37 About Apache Wicket 03:26 About Vaadin 06:37 How these frameworks exchange data between server and client 09:38 Comparing to Thymeleaf 11:16 About htmx https://foojay.io/today/book-review-modern-frontends-with-htmx/  14:42 How the Apache Foundation works https://apache.org/   19:20 License model of Vaadin 21:26 Wicket and Vaadin "in the wild" https://vaadin.com/blog/liukuri-uses-vaadin-flow-to-help-finnish-households-navigate-the-energy-crisis   https://liukuri.fi/   https://api.pi4j.com/  https://4drums.media/   26:03 Java developers can build full web applications with only Java without being full-stack 27:47 Could JavaFX become a web-development framework? 29:35 About WebComponents 32:14 How the company Vaadin is making money from opensource 34:31 The future of Wicket, htmx, Vaadin,… 39:55 Which kind of project to build with Wicket or Vaadin 46:18 Links  48:54 Searching Vaadin docs with AI https://marcushellberg.dev/how-to-build-a-custom-chatgpt-assistant-for-your-documentation  51:21 Conclusions MusicBarbershop JohnHermine DeurlooSynapse by Shane Ivers - https://www.silvermansound.com  

Foojay.io, the Friends Of OpenJDK!
J-Fall Report, Part 3 (#36)

Foojay.io, the Friends Of OpenJDK!

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2023 38:24


In Episodes 33 and 34 of the Foojay Podcast, you got the first two parts of our JFall Report. But on that single-day conference, we had many more interesting interviews, so this is part 3! Later, we will talk about JOOQ, Desktop Applications, and Security. But first… Maven. It's one of the most used tools in Java development, and we can learn a lot from different experts who joined me for an interview. Let's start with Ixchel, who gave both a workshop and a talk.00:00 Introduction00:42 Ixchel Ruiz: Dev Tools, Maven en Gradle, GitHub Actionshttps://www.linkedin.com/in/ixchelruiz/https://mastodon.social/@ixchelruiz https://twitter.com/ixchelruiz 04:40 Maarten Mulders: Maven, Open Source Projectshttps://www.linkedin.com/in/mthmulders/https://mastodon.online/@mthmulders https://twitter.com/mthmulders 11:25 Jamie Coleman: Sonatype, Maven repositoryhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/jamie-coleman/ https://twitter.com/Jamie_Lee_C  19:35 Gerrit Grunwald: Java and Security, JavaFXhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/gerritgrunwald/https://mastodon.social/@hansolo_ https://twitter.com/hansolo_22:36 Anthony Goubard: Swing, Desktop appshttps://www.linkedin.com/in/anthonygoubard/https://foojay.social/@anthony_goubard  https://twitter.com/Anthony_Goubard 26:54 Gijs Leussink: HTMX, Thymeleaf, Micronauthttps://www.linkedin.com/in/gjfleussink/30:31 Simon Martinelli: JOOQ, Hibernate, Vaadin, How to become a JUG speakerhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/simonmartinelli/https://mastodon.social/@SimonMartinellihttps://twitter.com/simas_ch 38:02 OutroHost: Frank Delportehttps://foojay.social/@frankdelportehttps://www.linkedin.com/in/frankdelporte/https://foojay.io/today/author/frankdelporte/ MusicBarbershop JohnHermine DeurlooSynapse by Shane Ivers - https://www.silvermansound.com 

All Things Java Podcast
Podcast 2: All things Java

All Things Java Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2017 60:20


In this second podcast, Richard and Matt talk about the upcoming JavaEE 8, what it is to be a full stack developer, langauges such as Kotlin and updates on progress with Thymeleaf and Docker courses.

Coders Campus Podcast
EP07 - Thymeleaf Part 3

Coders Campus Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2016 31:46


Show notes for this episodes can be found via http://coderscampus.com/7

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Coders Campus Podcast
EP06 - Thymeleaf Part 2

Coders Campus Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2016 36:27


Check out the show notes for this episode (including all the code examples that I talked about in the episode) via coderscampus.com/6

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Coders Campus Podcast
EP05 - The JSP is going extinct and Thymeleaf is causing it

Coders Campus Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2016 44:32


Check out the show notes for the episode via coderscampus.com/5

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Unsupported Operation 67JavaOracle pulls support for JavaFX ScriptJava 7u4b15 developer preview availableMiscDataStax has quietly made their Cassandra documentation available in PDFExcelTestNG - interesting - webdriver/selenium testing driven by Excel spreadsheets, and TestNG.Practical Unit Testing with Mockito and TestNG is nearing publication - now has an ISBN!LogBack 1.0.1Hibernate 4.1Hazelcast 2.0 released - release notes.AIDE - IDE for Android, ON AndroidTerminal-IDE is similar, but gives you a vi based environment.SmartGIT 3.0.1 available - changes - GUI Git client in Java. now supports mercurial and svn since I last checked it out.Gerrit 2.3rc0 availableAtlassian buys an IRC/IM client/server company - closes a 7 year ticket “won’t fix”Web StuffNettoSphere - A WebSocket and HTTP server based on Atmosphere and Netty.vert.x - node.js like asynchronous web server/platform - lets you write applications in js, ruby, and java. comes with distributed event bus, websocket support, tcp/ssl, pre made modules for mailer, authentication, work queuesThymeleaf 2.0 - XML/HTML specific template engine.GateIN 3.2.0 Final - people still use portal servers?JRebel 4.6 released, JRebel for Vaadin announcedApache / Maven / RelatedShavenmaven - super-lightweight dependency management - NO XML - just URLsGrails 2.0.1 now uses RichardStyle composites, and hopefully will make its way to “Apache Maven Central” soon.Apache Jena 0.9.0 - Java framework for building Semantic WebCommons Math 3.0Apache Camel 2.9.1Apache Hama 0.4 - incubating - metrics on HadoopApache Rave 0.8 - incubating - social mashupApache Tomcat Native 1.1.23Apache Ant 1.8.3Directory studio 2.0.M3ApacheDS 2.0.0-M6Apache Directory LDAP 1.0.0-M11Apache Commons Daemon 1.0.10Apache ACE has become a top level projectApache OFBiz 09.04.02 (2nd TLD in a month - DeltaCloud was the other)Apache MyFaces extension for CDI 1.0.4JetbrainsIntelliJ IDEA 11.1 to support JavaScript.next with Traceur compiler.AppCode 1.5 RCGroovyFirst official GroovyFX releaseScalaAkka moved to a new Akka Organisation on GithubAkka 2.0 also released!New Scala proposal for value typesClojureClojure 1.4 beta 4First Github got hacked, then node.js’s NPM, Clojars takes precautions:Hello folks!In light of the recent break-in to the Node.js package hosting site (https://gist.github.com/2001456), I’ve decided to bump the priority of increasing the security on Clojars. I’ve deployed a fix that uses bcrypt (http://codahale.com/how-to-safely-store-a-password/) for password hashing. The first time you log in, it will re-hash your password using bcrypt and wipe the old weak hash.Note that Clojars has NOT had a security breach at this time. This is a preventative measure to protect your password in the event of a future breach. We are also looking into allowing signed jars (and possibly requiring them for releases). If you’re interested in helping out with this effort, (design or code) please join the clojars-maintainers mailing list: http://groups.google.com/group/clojars-maintainersBecause we can’t ensure that everyone will log in to re-hash their password, at some point in the future (probably 2–3 weeks out) we will WIPE all the old password hashes. Otherwise users who have stopped using Clojars or missed the announcement could have their passwords exposed in the event of a future break-in. I will be sure to send out a few more warnings before this happens, but even if your password has been wiped it’s easy to reset it via the “forgot password” functionality.If you have any applications storing passwords hashed with SHA1 (even if you use a salt) I highly recommend you take the same steps; refer to http://codahale.com/how-to-safely-store-a-password/ for details.please log into Clojars to re-hash your password.Thanks for your attention.-PhilRelated news - Bouncy Castle 1.46 releasedStatic code analyzer for Clojure - kibit 0.0.2 now releasedMarginalia v0.7.0 - documentation generator for clojurelein 2.0 preview releases are out, and now preview2 is supported by Travis-CIlein-navem is a lein plugin that converts a maven pom.xml into lein project.cljDatomic is a new database service from Rich Hickey. And dayam it looks nice. Some really nice ideas in here.