De nieuwe release bevat 10 voorstellen voor verbeteringen aan de JDK (JDK Enhancement Proposals) die …
Read More »Oracle brengt Java 26 uit
De nieuwe release bevat 10 voorstellen voor verbeteringen aan de JDK (JDK Enhancement Proposals) die…
Java 26 (JDK 26) introduces several important improvements to the Java platform
Java 26 (JDK 26) introduces several important improvements to the Java platform including HTTP/3 sup…
VibeCoding – the buzzword in our community in 2026. It’s time to dive in!
We’re proud to announce that during the first edition of MLCon Amsterdam (April 20–24), we will also…
PartnerNews: Vaadin Launches Swing Modernization Toolkit, Enabling Java Teams to Run Desktop Applications in the Browser
New solution provides incremental path from Java Swing to modern web applications while preserving e…
Some great J-Spring news
Following the tremendous success of the last edition, the board decided that J-Spring can be even bi…
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Oracle brengt Java 26 uit
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Java 26 (JDK 26) introduces several important improvements to the Java platform
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VibeCoding – the buzzword in our community in 2026. It’s time to dive in!
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PartnerNews: Vaadin Launches Swing Modernization Toolkit, Enabling Java Teams to Run Desktop Applications in the Browser
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An Exploration of Cutting-Edge Updates – Ana-Maria Mihalceanu
Lees hier het artikel “An Exploration of Cutting-Edge Updates” van Ana-Maria Mihalceanu.
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Java Magazine 4
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Java Magazine 3 is uit
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JAVA MAGAZINE 2 – 2025
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JAVA MAGAZINE 1 – 2025
Java Articles by Foojay.io
May, 2026
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11 May
Foojay Podcast #95: Is Your Java App Actually Secure, Or Does It Just Look That Way?
Author: Frank Delporte Original post on Foojay: Read More Table of Contents YouTubePodcast AppsGuests Steve Poole Dave Welch Content Is your Java application actually secure, or does it just look that way? In this episode of the Foojay Podcast, Frank is joined by Steve Poole and Dave Welles, both from HeroDevs, to dig deep into the state of Java security …
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11 May
Liquid Glass, Material 3, And A Lot Of Plumbing
Author: Shai Almog Original post on Foojay: Read More Table of Contents Try it right now in the PlaygroundThe new native themes iOS Modern Android Material 3 Translucent surfaces Runtime palette overrides In the simulatorOn devicesSticky headersHow we test thisBugs and misc features from this weekWhere this is going — and a thank-you It has been one of those weeks …
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10 May
Explore Spring AI SDK – Amazon Bedrock AgentCore – Part 3
Author: Mahendra Rao B Original post on Foojay: Read More Table of Contents 1. Adding Built-in Tools: AgentCore Browser 2. Add the below class. 3. Create a Controller 4. Create a Thymeleaf UI page 5. Verify References In Part 1 and Part 2, we explored the Spring AI SDK and Amazon Bedrock AgentCore features, including the agentcore runtime starter and …
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10 May
💪😤 THE 12 LABOURS OF PRIMEFACES 15.0.15 #release
Author: Vincent Vauban Original post on Foojay: Read More Table of Contents PrimeFaces 15.0.15 has just been released. TL;DR A quick overview of why PrimeFaces 15.0.15 matters and what kind of improvements it brings. WHAT PRIMEFACES 15.0.15 BRINGS 1. SCHEDULE TOOLTIP ESCAPING PrimeFaces now gives better control over how tooltip content is escaped in p:schedule. Explanation: 2. SCHEDULE TOOLTIP WITH TRUSTED …
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8 May
Using the Azul Zulu Docker Official Images: From Simple Pull to Lean Container
Author: Frank Delporte Original post on Foojay: Read More Table of Contents How to Use Azul Zulu as Docker Official ImagesPractical Examples: Building Lean Containers Everything in One Container (Don’t Do This) Multi-Stage Build with JRE Using jdeps and jlink to Create a Custom Runtime Size Comparison SummaryWhat to Do Next Previously in this series: Trusted Java Containers: Azul Zulu …
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7 May
BoxLang AI Deep Dive — Part 7 of 7: MCP — The Protocol That Connects Everything
Author: Cristobal Escobar Original post on Foojay: Read More Table of Contents Consuming MCP Servers — The Client Side Seeding Agents with MCP Servers How MCPTool Works Building MCP Servers — The Server Side Simple Server HTTP Transport for Web Web Application Integration Enterprise Security Features CORS Request Body Size Limits API Key Validation Automatic Security Headers Security Processing Order …
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7 May
Building an AI-Powered Operations Assistant with Spring AI and MongoDB Atlas — Part 1: RAG Foundation
Author: Matteo Rossi Original post on Foojay: Read More Table of Contents The problemWhat we are buildingWhy RAG and why MongoDB AtlasHow the Pieces Fit TogetherGetting the Project RunningThe Ingestion PipelineThe Retrieval PipelineThe Atlas Vector Search IndexTrying It OutConclusion and What’s Next This is the first article in a three-part series. Part 2 covers short-term and long-term memory; Part 3 …
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7 May
Java is Not the Dark Side: Why Learning Java is Easier Than You Think
Author: Igor De Souza Original post on Foojay: Read More Table of Contents (“In a galaxy far, far away…”) The Myth: “Java is Too Hard for Beginners”Java: The Jedi Order of ProgrammingThe Real Dark Side: The Empire of Bad LearningWhy Java Feels Like the Jedi Code (But Isn’t Hard)Training Like a Jedi: Loops in the TempleYour Journey from Youngling to …
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6 May
UCanAccess: The Modern Pure-Java Bridge to Microsoft Access
Author: Markus Spann Original post on Foojay: Read More Table of Contents A Brief HistoryWhat Problems Does It Solve? The Disappeared Bridge Cross-Platform Compatibility Seamless Integration for Tooling Tech Stack & RequirementsGetting Started Add the Dependency Connect and Query Write Data Back Access-Specific Functions Uber JAR for Non-Maven Projects Quality & MaintenanceGet Involved Microsoft Access databases are everywhere. Decades of …
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5 May
When Should You Use a Cache With MongoDB?
Author: Andrew Morgan Original post on Foojay: Read More Table of Contents Why were caches like Memcached & Redis invented, and why do they thrive?So, what’s wrong with having a caching tier?What’s different with MongoDB?What does AI think?SummaryLearn more about MongoDB design reviews From time to time, I’ll run a design review for an application being migrated from a relational …
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NLJUG – Nederlandse Java User Group NLJUG – de Nederlandse Java User Group – is opgericht in 2003. De NLJUG verenigt software ontwikkelaars, architecten, ICT managers, studenten, new media developers en haar businesspartners met algemene interesse in alle aspecten van Java Technology.









