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Hi Adam,
Two questions:
- What is your perception on the adoption of using gradle in the industry today? Do you see it replacing maven in the long run?
- JavaEE enterprise applications often need to come with resources like sql-scripts and customizing/config-scripts for application-servers: What is your recommendation on packaging these resources to later on making them available to the parties that need them (sql to DBA, WS-customizing-scripts to Websphere Admin). What approaches have you seen to work best? Package within the jar/war and extract later for those other parties; or package those resources in seperate rar-archives maybe?
Regards,
Daniel
Hi Adam,
my client, a small company, is very concered about oracles aggressively pursuing java licensing fee. What do you recommend? Is OpenJDK a solution? What are the difference between Oracle JDK und OpenJDK?
Regards,
Michael
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<script async src="//platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8"></script>@AdamBien what is your view of Model Driven Architecture + microservice ?
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Hi,
I have a question about how to properly organize the code in a microservices project, both when it comes to the different services themselves and the module and package structure within earch service.
One repo or one per service? One module per service or several? And then we have package structure, which I am not sure what would be best practice to use. After some googling I can't seem to find any really good answers, but surely some ways must work much better than others!
Regards,
Jonas