wiremock Automatic stubs with Wiremock and JAX-RS I often see mock, or stub, servers being configured in frontend projects. I see hard coded JSON files that are very likely to not match the true responses of the actual API. Here
intellij Moving to IntelliJ IDEA from Eclipse Being a long time Eclipse user I recently started using IntelliJ. Here are some notes on how I use it for Java and Kotlin. I will probably update this post continuously.ComparisonHere are
kotlin Yet Another Kotlin VS Java Comparison I recently started developing an application with Kotlin. I found myself constantly wondering exactly what effect the Kotlin features have on the actual compiled classes. I was able to automatically generate the answers
Gradle Sharing Gradle build scripts across repositories While migrating my OSS from Maven Central to Bintray I realized I had a lot of duplicated Gradle scripts in different repos. I found some alternatives on how to share build scripts across
Java Java Code Formatting With Google Java Format Most projects, that I work with nowadays, have a defined code standard that includes how the code should be formatted. That is great and improves code quality a lot... if followed! A single
Java Clean invocations of dirty methods I recently started to implement a client for a REST API. I was using RetroFit and here is one the resources used by the client. public interface BitBucketServerService { @GET("/rest/api/1.
Java Introducing HTMLUnitGenerator I strongly support software testing. If you don't produce test cases that cover the requirements you implement, then you are not developing anything. It is impossible to reach sustainability, produce new functionality fast
Java Runtime.exec hangs, a complete solution If you Google "Runtime.exec hangs" you will get alot of results. Executing external commands from Java seems very easy but it is actually very complicated. I was stuck at this
Java JDBC problem: ResultSet.getString returns nothing I recently did some database development in Java using Eclipse with JDBC and MySQL. I came across something very weird that I would like to share. At first I thought the getString method