Java Pub House
A podcast by Freddy Guime & Bob Paulin

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108 Episodes
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Episode 66. Ok, how about consuming Rest services
Published: 16/08/2017 -
Episode 65. Oh my gosh, we missed CACHING! (what a cache miss!)
Published: 6/07/2017 -
Episode 64. Oh it's time to re-boot Spring in Spring!
Published: 12/04/2017 -
Episode 63. JCR (Java Content Repository) It is a Document Database before Document Databases were cool!
Published: 16/02/2017 -
Episode 62. Hm, what's the best to travel this holiday? on Apache CAMEL, of course!
Published: 6/01/2017 -
Episode 61. Let's go retro with JaxB/Xml/XSD and Soap! (JSR-222)
Published: 16/09/2016 -
Episode 60. All your Containers Are Belong to Us (An intro to Docker)
Published: 15/08/2016 -
Episode 59. A Ghostbuster Reboot? Time to talk about those streams again!
Published: 4/07/2016 -
Episode 58. Hey! You gotta give some REST to those Microservices!
Published: 1/05/2016 -
Episode 57. Sometimes you want to buy local, ThreadLocal that is!
Published: 23/03/2016 -
Episode 56. Let's have a frank talk about Unsafe! and why you shouldn't (or should) use it
Published: 25/01/2016 -
Episode 55. Let's get GIT-it With it!
Published: 4/01/2016 -
Episode 54. Bug Hunt! (The essential skills of the great Debugger)
Published: 14/09/2015 -
Episode 53. It's here, Spring EMMM...VEEEE...SEEE....(MVC!)
Published: 10/08/2015 -
Episode 52. Of JavaEE, Inter-Tubes, and Socket
Published: 9/07/2015 -
Episode 51. Spring is in the air! What better than to talk about The Spring Framework and Spring Beans
Published: 31/05/2015 -
Episode 50. How many Classes would a ClassLoader Load if the ClassLoader was Loading the parent Classes?
Published: 11/05/2015 -
Episode 49. Don't put Pressure on me! (About Generational Garbage, and Pressures)
Published: 14/04/2015 -
Episode 48. Let's get Groovy with GRADLE in JAVA!
Published: 13/02/2015 -
Episode 47. Stop. Maven Time!
Published: 10/01/2015
This podcast talks about how to program in Java; not your tipical system.out.println("Hello world"), but more like real issues, such as O/R setups, threading, getting certain components on the screen or troubleshooting tips and tricks in general. The format is as a podcast so that you can subscribe to it, and then take it with you and listen to it on your way to work (or on your way home), and learn a little bit more (or reinforce what you knew) from it.