Pavel is a Solutions Consultant at JRebel by Perforce. Pavel is passionate about helping Java development teams increase development efficiency with our tools, while providing continued support for ongoing success.
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Java Basics: What Is Apache Tomcat?
In this blog, we discuss Apache Tomcat, how the open source community supports Java developers, and how it compares to WebLogic, Jetty, and Wildfly.
Java Application Development, Open Source
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Java Basics: What Is Apache Struts?
In this blog, we give an overview of Apache Struts, what it's used for, compare Apache Struts 1 and 2, and discuss potential Apache Struts vulnerabilities.
Java Frameworks, Open Source
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Spring Boot vs. Spring MVC: Everything You Need to Know
Learn about the use cases for Spring Boot and Spring MVC and why many Java developers use a combination of frameworks depending on application.
Enterprise Development
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Java Basics: What Is Liferay?
In this blog, we explain what Liferay is, give an overview of Liferay products, including Liferay Portal, Liferay DXP, Liferay CMS, and more.
Java Application Development, Java Tools
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What Is MicroProfile?
Learn more about MicroProfile, a project that provides a collection of specifications designed to help developers build cloud-native microservices.
Microservices
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Spring vs. the World: Comparing Spring Boot Alternatives
In this blog, our expert discusses common Spring Boot alternatives, including Quarkus, Micronaut, Node.js, Django, Vert.x, and more.
Java Frameworks
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NetBeans IDE Updates and Improvements
In this blog, our expert discusses recent NetBeans IDE updates and improvements, including the newly-added support for Java 16.
Java Application Development, Open Source
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Java Basics: What Is Helidon?
Helidon is a lightweight set of libraries that don’t require an application server. Discover how Helidon works and what Helidon SE and Helidon MP are.
Java Tools
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Java Basics: What Is Kotlin?
In this blog, we take a look at the Kotlin language, how it's used, how it compares to Java, and how it works with the Android OS.