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Foojay Podcast #7: Security in Java, what do we need to know and how to keep our applications secure?
We invited Java security experts to dive into the fascinating world of secure coding and detecting vulnerabilities in your Java applications!
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Foojay Podcast #6: Welcome to Foojay!
Let’s look back and what has happened on Foojay during the last 2,5 years and talk to some of the people behind the project.
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Foojay Podcast #5: OpenJDK 19 Discussion Panel
It’s September 20th, OpenJDK 19 has been released. In this podcast, we discuss the new features and the changes that this release brings.
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Foojay Podcast #4: Why So Many JDKs?
In this podcast, we explore the topic of why there are so many JDKs, how are they the same, and how they are different!
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Foojay Podcast #3: Journey to Jakarta EE
Foojay community members discuss the modernization of Jakarta EE applications from the older Java EE form, including backwards-compatibility, as well as forwards-excitement about cool new developments like Microprofile.
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Foojay Podcast #2: Embedded Java
Foojay community members and beyond discuss embedded Java, featuring the following speakers:
James Gosling, creator of Java and embedded enthusiast; Frank Delporte, engineer with Toadi, an autonomous lawn-mowing robot; Johan Vos, founder of Gluon, helping make fully cross-platform applications.
Hosted by Erik Costlow, developer relations for Contrast Security, locating security flaws in backend systems.
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Foojay Podcast #1: Hello Foojay.io!
Foojay community members discuss recent news: JavaFX Skins for cross-platform apps on Android, iOS, and regular computers, BlockHound, for detecting cases of blocking in reactive (non-blocking) application, JEP 411, the SecurityManager deprecation, and the recent Snyk/Azul community survey.