Tag: spring
What’s the point: OpenShift automates for RHV, Azure extends time for DB capacity, Spring 5.2.5, Qt beta
Red Hat has announced that OpenShift 4.4 now offers full-stack automation for Red Hat Virtualization. OpenShift’s full-stack automation […]
What’s the point: Docker finds Windows Home, IntelliJ IDEA tweaks, Puppet Remediates, Spring Sec GA
Docker has announced experimental support for Windows Home WSL 2 integration, which means Windows Insider users on 19040 […]
Spring gives cloud portfolio a slight refresh
Pivotal’s Spring portfolio for modern Java development got a couple of updates pushing projects like Cloud Data Flow […]
Spring Boot expands cloud native tech support
Spring Boot 2.3.0.M1 has landed, giving those looking for help when building Java enterprise apps some additional support […]
If it’s December, it must be time for Spring Cloud Data Flow 2.3.0
Spring has declared Spring Cloud Data Flow 2.3.0 generally available, promising a raft of enhancements and generic compatibility […]
Pivotal and Microsoft put Spring in Azure setup
Microsoft and Pivotal have unveiled Azure Spring Cloud, a service to simplify deployment of scalable Java applications on […]
What’s the point: Weaveworks debuts K8s tool, GitHub tweaks actions, GitLab patches, Spring integrates
Weaveworks has released WKSctl, an open source tool for installing and managing Kubernetes. WKSctl has three key aims: […]
What’s the point: OpenShift on your laptop, Atlassian goes Premium, CloudBees and Spring Updates
Red Hat has announced a developer preview of Red Hat CodeReady Containers. Red Hat describes Code Ready Containers […]
What’s the point: Kong, Spring Cloud, TeamCity, Istio, and Databricks
So much news, so little time. Learn more about what has happened in the last couple of days […]
Spring Cloud Data Flow 2.2 offers better task execution control
Spring Cloud Data Flow, a tool suite for streaming and batch data processing, is now generally available in […]