JFrog has announced that it is shutting down the Bintray asset hosting service, which includes the JCenter Java repository, often used by Gradle and Android builds. Uploads to Bintray will be blocked at the end of the month, and assets will be unavailable for download after the end of April, and deleted shortly afterwards. Read on to find out what this means for your Java build pipelines. By Alex Blewitt JFrog has announced that it is shutting down the Bintray asset hosting service, which includes the JCenter Java repository, often used by Gradle and Android builds. Uploads to Bintray will be blocked at the end of the month, and assets will be unavailable for download after the end of April, and deleted shortly afterwards. Read on to find out what this means for your Java build pipelines. By Alex BlewittRead More
Article: Virtual Panel: The MicroProfile Influence on Microservices Frameworks
In mid-2016, the MicroProfile initiative was created as a collaboration of vendors to deliver microservices for enterprise Java. InfoQ recently asked the opinion of expert practitioners on how MicroProfile has influenced how developers are building today microservices-based applications, the emergence of new microservices frameworks and reverting back to monolith-based applications development. By Michael Redlich, Cesar Hernandez, Emily Jiang, Otavio Santana, Erin Schnabel In mid-2016, the MicroProfile initiative was created as a collaboration of vendors to deliver microservices for enterprise Java. InfoQ recently asked the opinion of expert practitioners on how MicroProfile has influenced how developers are building today microservices-based applications, the emergence of new microservices frameworks and reverting back to monolith-based applications development. By Michael Redlich, Cesar Hernandez, Emily Jiang, Otavio Santana, Erin SchnabelRead More
Article: Virtual Panel: The MicroProfile Influence on Microservices Frameworks
In mid-2016, the MicroProfile initiative was created as a collaboration of vendors to deliver microservices for enterprise Java. InfoQ recently asked the opinion of expert practitioners on how MicroProfile has influenced how developers are building today microservices-based applications, the emergence of new microservices frameworks and reverting back to monolith-based applications development. By Michael Redlich, Cesar Hernandez, Emily Jiang, Otavio Santana, Erin Schnabel In mid-2016, the MicroProfile initiative was created as a collaboration of vendors to deliver microservices for enterprise Java. InfoQ recently asked the opinion of expert practitioners on how MicroProfile has influenced how developers are building today microservices-based applications, the emergence of new microservices frameworks and reverting back to monolith-based applications development. By Michael Redlich, Cesar Hernandez, Emily Jiang, Otavio Santana, Erin SchnabelRead More
Sandboxing and Other Measures to Harden iMessage on iOS and macOS
After being hit by a 0-click exploit in iMessage last year, Apple has been hard at work to improve the security of its platform. One of the major changes in iOS 14 is BlastDoor, a tightly sandboxed service responsible for parsing all untrusted messages, along with randomization of the shared cache region containing system libraries, and exponential throttling to counter brute-force attacks. By Sergio De Simone After being hit by a 0-click exploit in iMessage last year, Apple has been hard at work to improve the security of its platform. One of the major changes in iOS 14 is BlastDoor, a tightly sandboxed service responsible for parsing all untrusted messages, along with randomization of the shared cache region containing system libraries, and exponential throttling to counter brute-force attacks. By Sergio De SimoneRead More


