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Framework-less,Real World Java EE (Patterns) in 2024, VSCode and Java, Kubernetes Platform, Session Management--Questions for 120th airhacks.tv 📎

Questions and topics for the 2024.3 / 120th edition of airhacks.tv with the following topics:
  1. Why do you waste your time/energy by using Vscode instead of IntelliJ IDEA?
  2. Is Java EE falling out of favour?
  3. Real World Java EE Patterns-Rethinking Best Practices in 2024
  4. Thoughts about the Kubernetes "engine"
  5. How far you can get without big frameworks in professional Java Enterprise?
  6. Time machine (Nov 03, 2015):
    1. How do you compare OOP with Functional programming and increasing trend with Functional ?
    2. Database access in a SaaS-Environment (JavaEE). One database per user. Best way to add dynamically database conf/connections for new users?
    3. Recommendations to ensure the high-performance & high-availability in Java EE applications?
    4. SOAP and duplicated namespaces after server upgrade
    5. REST with proxies and JSON over DTOs
    6. A beginners guide to application servers
    7. How to separate Control from Boundary on a real world example
    8. How I use Maven release plugin and possible strategies
    9. SessionId mechanism between a WebApp and JavaScript client
    10. How to kickstart Hazelcast in Java EE
    11. My view on OOP and trending functional languages. From JavaOne Airhacks BoF
    12. Database access in a SaaS-Environment (JavaEE). One database per user. Best way to add dynamically database conf/connections for new users? JavaOne Airhacks BoF
    13. Mixing Primefaces with various JavaScript frameworks. From Effective Java EE comment

Ask questions during the show via twitter mentioning me: https://twitter.com/AdamBien (@AdamBien),using the hashtag: #airhacks or built-in chat at: airhacks.tv. You can join the Q&A session live each first Monday of month, 8 P.M at airhacks.tv

Any questions left? Ask now: https://gist.github.com/AdamBien/fbf7291d3af942be1c92f163564d0e9c and get the answers at the next airhacks.tv. Some questions are also answered with a short video: 60 seconds or less with Java