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Java Beyond the Textbook: 15. Spring IoC Internals, Dissecting Bean Lifecycles and Cache Arch

Java Beyond the Textbook: 15. Spring IoC Internals, Dissecting Bean Lifecycles and Cache Arch

Delve deep into the internal mechanics of the Spring Inversion of Control (IoC) container. This episode strips away the ...

Java Beyond the Textbook: 17. Autopsy of a Dropped Transaction: Proxies, ThreadLocals, & Propagation

Java Beyond the Textbook: 17. Autopsy of a Dropped Transaction: Proxies, ThreadLocals, & Propagation

Treating the Spring @Transactional annotation as framework magic is a primary vector for silent data corruption in high-load ...

Daniel Liang Guide and Tips for Java Chapter 15

Daniel Liang Guide and Tips for Java Chapter 15

Hello in this video I will give a guide and hence for chapter

Java Beyond the Textbook: 9. invokedynamic, Loop Fusion, and Lambda Internals

Java Beyond the Textbook: 9. invokedynamic, Loop Fusion, and Lambda Internals

To a mid-level software developer, functional programming, lambdas, and streams are treated as elegant syntactic shortcuts to ...

Java Beyond the Textbook: 2. Memory Topography, Cache Misses, and the Java Object Header

Java Beyond the Textbook: 2. Memory Topography, Cache Misses, and the Java Object Header

To a compiler, a primitive 'int' and its object wrapper 'Integer' look like near-identical syntactic options. But to your hardware, ...

Java Beyond the Textbook: 16. Spring AOP Internals-JDK Dynamic Proxies vs CGLIB Bytecode Subclassing

Java Beyond the Textbook: 16. Spring AOP Internals-JDK Dynamic Proxies vs CGLIB Bytecode Subclassing

Many developers drop an @Transactional or @PreAuthorize annotation onto a service method and assume it works like magic.

Java Beyond the Textbook: 13. Loom, Virtual Threads, Continuation Abstractions & Carrier Pinning

Java Beyond the Textbook: 13. Loom, Virtual Threads, Continuation Abstractions & Carrier Pinning

When Project Loom introduced Virtual Threads in

Java Beyond the Textbook: 3. Memory Leaks, Object Lifecycles, and JVM Telemetry

Java Beyond the Textbook: 3. Memory Leaks, Object Lifecycles, and JVM Telemetry

At a surface level, developers know that overriding equals() means overriding hashCode(). But senior engineers look past the ...

Java Beyond the Textbook: 14. The Internal Blueprint of JVM Architecture & GC Engines

Java Beyond the Textbook: 14. The Internal Blueprint of JVM Architecture & GC Engines

When your enterprise microservices face massive transaction volumes, treating the

Java Beyond the Textbook: 10. Records, Sealed Boundaries, and Bytecode Reality

Java Beyond the Textbook: 10. Records, Sealed Boundaries, and Bytecode Reality

To a mid-level software developer, modern

Java 21 - Language Features and Beyond

Java 21 - Language Features and Beyond

Language Features and

Java Beyond the Textbook: 4. String Internals, Pool Migration, and Bytecode Evolution

Java Beyond the Textbook: 4. String Internals, Pool Migration, and Bytecode Evolution

To a junior developer, a String is just a basic variable type used to store text. But to a system architect,

Java Beyond the Textbook: 6. Generics, Type Erasure, Heap Pollution, and the PECS Boundary

Java Beyond the Textbook: 6. Generics, Type Erasure, Heap Pollution, and the PECS Boundary

To a mid-level developer,