Write Once Run Everywhere, is it still that the way to go? Photo by 愚木混株 cdd20 / Unsplash In a World more and more Cloud Native and serverless, is Java still the right choice?
Error handling for REST APIs with Spring Boot in servlet and reactive applications Photo by Brett Jordan / Unsplash Handling exceptions in Spring Boot for traditional and reactive APIs
Blending two worlds: Apache AGE with MyBatis (part 2) Photo by Bilal O. / Unsplash Let's make queries more useful by passing data and parameters via the MyBatis mappers
Blending two worlds: Apache AGE with MyBatis (part 1) Photo by Bilal O. / Unsplash Gradual adoption of Graph databases using Apache AGE through MyBatis
Going multi-model with PostgreSQL and Apache AGE: experimenting with Graph Databases Photo by Alina Grubnyak / Unsplash Let's explore the many kinds of databases available and experiment with graph models using PostgreSQL and Apache AGE
Make your site faster and more secure with AWS CloudFront CDN and HTTPS Photo by Mathew Schwartz / Unsplash Serving from a custom domain and with HTTPS through AWS CloudFront will improve the User Experience and the Search Engines ranking
Serving a static website with AWS Lets see how to publish a static site using AWS Simple Storage Service (S3) almost for free
Getting started with a Ghost site in 2022 Photo by Toa Heftiba / Unsplash To get started using Ghost we first need to have access to an instance of it. In this post we are going to have a look to the steps required to install Ghost locally on our machine. I'm using a Mac so the instructions will be for MacOS, but you
The technology that runs the site Photo by Markus Spiske / Unsplash After finding the motivation to build my own website as discussed in the previous post [https://www.fabiomarini.net/even-a-thousand-mile-journey-begins-with-a-single-step], I had two main areas to focus on: * planning the content to share * choose the technology to use as a foundation for the website On the content side I started brainstorming