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Test automation strategies have strengthened business models by transforming lengthy and labor-intensive testing processes into streamlined automated processes. Companies are adding automation security testing as an integral part of the development process in their DevOps strategies.
Graph users have to learn different graph query languages using different graph databases due to the lack of international standard of the graph query langua...
1:N relationships, schema visualization, normalization and more. These are some of the subjects approached in this article on MongoDB design. MongoDB is a popular database that works without imposing any kind of schema.
The increasing number of third-party data breaches and the sensitive information they expose have negatively impacted consumer trust.
I wanted to write a post about Continues Delivery pipelines but you will end up with a Kubernetes Stack anyway so I will write this post oriented around Kubernetes and friends. The hardest part of Kubernetes is deciding on your stack so I am here to give you a good starting point.
The goal of this article is to package a Spring Boot application as an RPM using the rpm-maven-plugin. We’ll not only cover the basics of creating the RPM, but include pre- and post-installation scripts to ensure you’re up and running and ready to get stuck in to build your own application.
Architectural diagrams allow for discourse, conveyance of information and abstraction of the organisational software engineering edifice. To many, they are a critical component of how to barter for buy-in during a design phase or to conceptualise future roadblocks before the implementation period.
Agile and Lean Six Sigma have their differences but they are not entirely contradictory to each other. Explore the differences and similarities between the two. Agile works towards managing projects in an improved manner and Lean Six Sigma focuses on improving processes.
Spring is the most popular framework for writing Java applications. Why is Spring so dominant, and how will it hold its ground against newer frameworks? A Question and Answer session with guests: Spring Framework is by far the most popular framework for writing Java applications.
When deploying complex SaaS platforms, secrets can quickly become the bane of one’s existence. I once wrote about how we ran out of space for our environment variables (in Elastic Beanstalk) because we had so many API keys and secrets. But those were the bad old days.
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