Posts tagged Google Cloud Platform
Watch the video: A Developer Guide to MongoDB with Morphia & Jakarta EE
Published on 10 May 2023
by Dominika Tasarz
Topics:
news and events,
Payara Events,
Google Cloud Platform,
Jakarta EE
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MongoDB is one of the most popular NoSQL databases in the market, with its flexible data model, scalability, and rich query capabilities. When combined with Morphia, a powerful Java library for MongoDB, Jakarta EE developers can achieve even greater flexibility in creating modern applications that deliver exceptional user experiences. Watch this webinar recording to learn how to use MongoDB with Jakarta EE and the Morphia library!
Watch the video: Jakarta EE NoSQL with Google Cloud Firestore
Published on 06 Apr 2023
by Dominika Tasarz
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news and events,
Payara Events,
Google Cloud Platform,
Jakarta EE
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In this code-focused webinar we took a look at how you can use the Google Cloud Firestore NoSQL database service in a Jakarta EE application. The recording is now available to watch - see below or head over to our YouTube Channel.
NoSQL has become a popular RDMS alternative for enterprise applications. There are a myriad of options available for developers to choose from. With advantages such as flexible data models, generally faster queries, support for horizontal scaling and easier developer experience, NoSQL is a great alternative to have in your developer toolbox.
Eclipse MicroProfile Enhancements in Payara Server Community 5.2020.6
Published on 13 Nov 2020
by Susan Rai
Topics:
Microservices,
MicroProfile,
Microsoft Azure,
Payara Community,
Config Source,
Google Cloud Platform,
DynaomoDB,
AWS,
Secrets Manager
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The Payara Server Community 5.2020.6 release introduces a host of new enhancements to Eclipse MicroProfile, with MicroProfile Config containing most of these improvements. MicroProfile Config now comes with five new config sources for cloud key vaults and databases. The Payara Health Check Service has also been updated to monitor any Metrics exposed in the MicroProfile Metric, and it can now expose any HealthCheck checkers to the MicroProfile Health REST endpoints.