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- [Eclipse MicroProfile: 5 Things You Need to Know 🌟](https://medium.com/@alextheedom/eclipse-microprofile-5-things-you-need-to-know-e7a0bc9a3fb6) <span class='md-tag md-tag--info'>[COMMUNITY-TOOL]</span> — A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering Eclipse MicroProfile: 5 Things You Need to Know 🌟 in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
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- [medium: Multi-Tenancy Implementation using Spring Boot + Hibernate 🌟](https://medium.com/swlh/multi-tenancy-implementation-using-spring-boot-hibernate-6a8e3ecb251a) <span class='md-tag md-tag--info'>[COMMUNITY-TOOL]</span> — A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering ==medium: Multi-Tenancy Implementation using Spring Boot + Hibernate== 🌟 in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
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- [stackoverflow.com: How to map a MySQL JSON column to a Java entity property' using JPA and Hibernate](https://stackoverflow.com/questions/44308167/how-to-map-a-mysql-json-column-to-a-java-entity-property-using-jpa-and-hibernate) <span class='md-tag md-tag--info'>[COMMUNITY-TOOL]</span> — A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering stackoverflow.com: How to map a MySQL JSON column to a Java entity property' using JPA and Hibernate in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
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- [stackoverflow.com: What are the differences between the different saving' methods in Hibernate?](https://stackoverflow.com/questions/161224/what-are-the-differences-between-the-different-saving-methods-in-hibernate/54907032?stw=2#54907032) <span class='md-tag md-tag--info'>[COMMUNITY-TOOL]</span> — A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering ==stackoverflow.com: What are the differences between the different saving' methods in Hibernate?== in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
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- [stackoverflow.com: What are the differences between the different saving' methods in Hibernate?](https://stackoverflow.com/questions/161224/what-are-the-differences-between-the-different-saving-methods-in-hibernate/54907032?stw=2) <span class='md-tag md-tag--info'>[COMMUNITY-TOOL]</span> — A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering ==stackoverflow.com: What are the differences between the different saving' methods in Hibernate?== in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
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- [Spring Framework Architecture 🌟](https://www.javacodegeeks.com/2019/02/spring-framework-architecture.html) <span class='md-tag md-tag--info'>[COMMUNITY-TOOL]</span> — A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering Spring Framework Architecture 🌟 in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
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- [medium.com: Top 10 Courses to Learn Microservices in Java and Spring Framework](https://medium.com/javarevisited/top-5-courses-to-learn-microservices-in-java-and-spring-framework-e9fed1ba804d) <span class='md-tag md-tag--info'>[COMMUNITY-TOOL]</span> — A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering medium.com: Top 10 Courses to Learn Microservices in Java and Spring Framework in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
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- [dzone: How to Create Microservices Using Spring 🌟](https://dzone.com/articles/how-to-create-microservices-using-spring) <span class='md-tag md-tag--info'>[COMMUNITY-TOOL]</span> — A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering dzone: How to Create Microservices Using Spring 🌟 in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
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- [dzone: How To Run the Spring Boot Application as a Stand-Alone Java Application](https://dzone.com/articles/how-to-run-the-spring-boot-application-as-a-stand) <span class='md-tag md-tag--info'>[COMMUNITY-TOOL]</span> — A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering dzone: How To Run the Spring Boot Application as a Stand-Alone Java Application in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
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- [medium.com/shoutloudz: Microservice: Developing an Authentication Service' using Spring Boot](https://medium.com/shoutloudz/microservice-developing-an-authentication-service-using-spring-boot-d421b8802712) <span class='md-tag md-tag--info'>[COMMUNITY-TOOL]</span> — A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering medium.com/shoutloudz: Microservice: Developing an Authentication Service' using Spring Boot in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
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- [medium.com/@hubian: 16 Best Practices in Spring Boot Production 🌟](https://medium.com/@hubian/16-best-practices-in-spring-boot-production-62c065a6145c) <span class='md-tag md-tag--info'>[COMMUNITY-TOOL]</span> — A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering ==medium.com/@hubian: 16 Best Practices in Spring Boot Production== 🌟 in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
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- [redhat.com: Spring Boot Microservices on Red Hat OpenShift Container Platform' 3 - Software Stack - Externalized Configuration](https://access.redhat.com/documentation/en-us/reference_architectures/2017/html-single/spring_boot_microservices_on_red_hat_openshift_container_platform_3/index#spring_cloud_config) <span class='md-tag md-tag--info'>[COMMUNITY-TOOL]</span> — A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering redhat.com: Spring Boot Microservices on Red Hat OpenShift Container Platform' 3 - Software Stack - Externalized Configuration in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
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- [redhat.com: Spring Boot Microservices on Red Hat OpenShift Container Platform' 3 - Software Stack - Externalized Configuration](https://access.redhat.com/documentation/en-us/reference_architectures/2017/html-single/spring_boot_microservices_on_red_hat_openshift_container_platform_3/index) <span class='md-tag md-tag--info'>[COMMUNITY-TOOL]</span> — A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering redhat.com: Spring Boot Microservices on Red Hat OpenShift Container Platform' 3 - Software Stack - Externalized Configuration in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
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- [dzone: Spring Cloud Config Server on Kubernetes (Part 1)](https://dzone.com/articles/spring-cloud-config-server-on-kubernetes-part-1) <span class='md-tag md-tag--info'>[COMMUNITY-TOOL]</span> — A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering dzone: Spring Cloud Config Server on Kubernetes (Part 1) in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
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- [baeldung.com: Using Spring Cloud Config Without Git](https://www.baeldung.com/spring-cloud-config-without-git) <span class='md-tag md-tag--info'>[COMMUNITY-TOOL]</span> — A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering ==baeldung.com: Using Spring Cloud Config Without Git== in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
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- [dzone: quarkus refcard](https://dzone.com/refcardz/quarkus-1) <span class='md-tag md-tag--info'>[COMMUNITY-TOOL]</span> — A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering dzone: quarkus refcard in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
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- **(2025)** [**Dekorate**](https://dekorate.io) <span class='md-tag md-tag--warning'>[JAVA CONTENT]</span> 🌟🌟🌟🌟 <span class='md-tag md-tag--info'>[ENTERPRISE-STABLE]</span> — An annotation-based code generation tool that automatically creates Kubernetes manifests (YAML, JSON) during compile time. By decorating Java code directly, developers can emit Deployment, Service, and Ingress templates without leaving their IDEs. While highly convenient for Java-centric shops, it can obscure platform-level complexities that DevOps teams may need to manage externally.
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#### Orchestration Tooling
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- **(2025)** [==Skaffold --generate-manifests==](https://skaffold.dev/docs/pipeline-stages/init/#--generate-manifests-flag) <span class='md-tag md-tag--warning'>[GO CONTENT]</span> <span class='md-tag md-tag--critical'>[ADVANCED LEVEL]</span> 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 <span class='md-tag md-tag--success'>[DE FACTO STANDARD]</span> — Detail on Skaffold's `--generate-manifests` capability, which facilitates local build and deployment orchestration on Kubernetes. This tool manages the developer inner loop by tracking local code modifications, triggering rebuilding/tagging of images, and automating deployments. It has become an industry standard for continuous local feedback loops in multi-service local environments.
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- **(2025)** [==Skaffold --generate-manifests==](https://skaffold.dev/docs/pipeline-stages/init) <span class='md-tag md-tag--warning'>[GO CONTENT]</span> <span class='md-tag md-tag--critical'>[ADVANCED LEVEL]</span> 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 <span class='md-tag md-tag--success'>[DE FACTO STANDARD]</span> — Detail on Skaffold's `--generate-manifests` capability, which facilitates local build and deployment orchestration on Kubernetes. This tool manages the developer inner loop by tracking local code modifications, triggering rebuilding/tagging of images, and automating deployments. It has become an industry standard for continuous local feedback loops in multi-service local environments.
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### Observability
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#### Logging (1)
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#### Modernization
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- **(2021)** [developers.redhat.com: Making Java programs cloud-ready, Part 1: An incremental approach using Jakarta EE and MicroProfile](https://developers.redhat.com/articles/2021/06/25/making-java-programs-cloud-ready-part-1-incremental-approach-using-jakarta-ee#) <span class='md-tag md-tag--warning'>[JAVA CONTENT]</span> <span class='md-tag md-tag--info'>[LEGACY]</span> — Demonstrates an incremental migration strategy to transition legacy monolithic Java applications into cloud-ready deployments using Jakarta EE and Eclipse MicroProfile. It outlines how to integrate lightweight container metrics, externalized configurations, and standard health indicators into existing systems.
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- **(2021)** [developers.redhat.com: Making Java programs cloud-ready, Part 1: An incremental approach using Jakarta EE and MicroProfile](https://developers.redhat.com/articles/2021/06/25/making-java-programs-cloud-ready-part-1-incremental-approach-using-jakarta-ee) <span class='md-tag md-tag--warning'>[JAVA CONTENT]</span> <span class='md-tag md-tag--info'>[LEGACY]</span> — Demonstrates an incremental migration strategy to transition legacy monolithic Java applications into cloud-ready deployments using Jakarta EE and Eclipse MicroProfile. It outlines how to integrate lightweight container metrics, externalized configurations, and standard health indicators into existing systems.
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#### Namespace Migration
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- **(2021)** [developers.redhat.com: Making Java programs cloud-ready, Part 2: Upgrade the legacy Java application to Jakarta EE](https://developers.redhat.com/articles/2021/06/28/making-java-programs-cloud-ready-part-2-upgrade-legacy-java-application-jakarta) <span class='md-tag md-tag--warning'>[JAVA CONTENT]</span> <span class='md-tag md-tag--critical'>[ADVANCED LEVEL]</span> <span class='md-tag md-tag--info'>[LEGACY]</span> — Part two of the cloud migration series, illustrating technical procedures for refactoring legacy code bases to Jakarta EE. It covers deep-level migration from `javax` to `jakarta` namespaces, addressing dependency updates, persistence adjustments, and deployment optimizations within Kubernetes contexts.
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#### WildFly Swarm
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- **(2018)** [RedHat’s WildFly Swarm](http://wildfly-swarm.io) <span class='md-tag md-tag--warning'>[JAVA CONTENT]</span> <span class='md-tag md-tag--info'>[LEGACY]</span> — WildFly Swarm (subsequently renamed Thorntail) was Red Hat's early approach to packaging Java EE apps as customized, self-contained executable JARs. This project is now archived and deprecated, with Red Hat channeling cloud-native engineering resources toward Quarkus.
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- **(2018)** [RedHat’s WildFly Swarm](https://wildfly-swarm.io) <span class='md-tag md-tag--warning'>[JAVA CONTENT]</span> <span class='md-tag md-tag--info'>[LEGACY]</span> — WildFly Swarm (subsequently renamed Thorntail) was Red Hat's early approach to packaging Java EE apps as customized, self-contained executable JARs. This project is now archived and deprecated, with Red Hat channeling cloud-native engineering resources toward Quarkus.
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## Event-Driven Architecture
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### Distributed Transactions
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#### Spring Boot and Angular
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- **(2022)** [javarevisited.blogspot.com: Spring Boot + Angular Example Tutorial for Java Developers](https://javarevisited.blogspot.com/2022/01/spring-boot-angular-example-tutorial.html#axzz7HV4HFjED) <span class='md-tag md-tag--warning'>[JAVA CONTENT]</span> <span class='md-tag md-tag--info'>[COMMUNITY-TOOL]</span> — A fullstack starter tutorial demonstrating how to integrate a Spring Boot backend API with an Angular single-page frontend application. It covers structuring cross-origin request policies (CORS), handling JSON model parsing, and securing application endpoints.
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- **(2022)** [javarevisited.blogspot.com: Spring Boot + Angular Example Tutorial for Java Developers](https://javarevisited.blogspot.com/2022/01/spring-boot-angular-example-tutorial.html) <span class='md-tag md-tag--warning'>[JAVA CONTENT]</span> <span class='md-tag md-tag--info'>[COMMUNITY-TOOL]</span> — A fullstack starter tutorial demonstrating how to integrate a Spring Boot backend API with an Angular single-page frontend application. It covers structuring cross-origin request policies (CORS), handling JSON model parsing, and securing application endpoints.
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