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Enterprise Java

Spring AI 1.1 and theModel Context Protocol:Building Production AI AgentsWithout the Python Tax
Spring AI 1.0 shipped in May 2025. The 1.1 follow-up added full MCP integration, 20+ AI model backends, and a…
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Core Java

Project Panama’s FFM API in Production: Replacing JNI Without Writing C Wrappers
The Foreign Function & Memory API is standard as of Java 22. JNI is now officially the legacy path. Most…
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Core Java

NATS vs. Kafka vs. Redis Streams for Java Microservices: When “Simpler” Actually Wins
Kafka is the default answer for event-driven microservices. It’s also massively overused. NATS and Redis Streams solve a large category…
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Enterprise Java

JSpecify vs. Kotlin’s Built-in Null Safety: Can Annotations Ever Match a Type System?
The NullPointerException â or NPE â is one of those bugs that every Java developer knows all too well. Tony Hoare, the…
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Core Java

5 Latest Java Trends to Keep Your Eye On in 2026
JDK 26 ships on March 17. Project Valhalla just entered preview. Post-quantum TLS is targeted for JDK 27. The JVM…
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Software Development

Ethical and Philosophical Dimensions of Artificial General Intelligence
Examining the theoretical possibility of AGI, its implications on decision-making systems, human-like comprehension, consciousness, moral status, and the governance frameworks…
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Core Java

Structured Concurrency in Java: Why It’s Better Than CompletableFuture â and What It Still Can’t Do
Six previews in, the API is nearly stable. But the community debate about whether it truly replaces CompletableFuture â or…
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Enterprise Java

The First JVM-Native AI Agent Frameworks âAnd Why Rod Johnson Built One of Them
Spring’s creator re-entered open source to bring GOAP-powered agent planning to the JVM. JetBrains shipped a coroutine-first competitor the same…
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Software Development

Fray: The CMU Tool That Finds Concurrency Bugs Your Tests Miss â and Replays Them
Race conditions and deadlocks are famous for appearing once in production and never again in tests. Carnegie Mellon’s Fray is…
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