Visualizing my trips from Google Maps with Kepler.gl

In this blog post I will post a visualization of my trips between 2015 and 2018 mainly in germany. Further it contains the Java code that I used to convert the proprietary JSON format used by the google maps timeline for locations logs into a csv file.
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Series business value 3: Continuous delivery of business value with microservices

In this blog post I will describe how to support a modern continuous delivery process to deliver business value daily to weekly. The main tools that will be used are git, Jenkins multibranch pipelines and production application servers e.g. wildfly.

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Series business value 2: Example business application with microservices

In this blog post I will describe an example application that is based on the ideas given in the blog post Business value driven architecture with microservices. You can see that it is technical but it also includes some simple ideas that make software engineering a lot easier and a lot more usable for the end Read more about Series business value 2: Example business application with microservices[…]

Java EE Module System

In this blog post I will explain a little bit about the technology that I used to create a pure Java EE 7 module system based on a Wildfly 10 application server. In the image above you can see the details. Design Goals What are the design goals of the system? Java based Standard based Read more about Java EE Module System[…]

Java EE 7 Killer Architecture in 229 lines of code – Wildfly, Olingo, OpenUI5

This blog post will describe a killer Java EE architecture that connects the database through a JPA layer to the client. The client will use OpenUI5 with a OData Model. I coded this whole project in around 2 hours on a sunday. The results are published on github: https://github.com/ManuelB/blueprint Application Code Here is the amount Read more about Java EE 7 Killer Architecture in 229 lines of code – Wildfly, Olingo, OpenUI5[…]

10 Reasons why JavaScript is better than Java

In this blog post I will give 10 reasons why JavaScript is better than Java. 1. Duck typing JavaScript is a dynamically typed languages that makes it easily possible to create mock objects or exchange implementation without the hassle of interfaces. Compared to Java or C# it is a lot easier to write code that Read more about 10 Reasons why JavaScript is better than Java[…]

10 Reasons why Java is better than JavaScript

In this blog post I will explain some features of Java that in my opinion make it better than JavaScript. Later I will also write a blog post “10 Reasons why JavaScript is better than Java” 1. The Java VM is more advanced than the JavaScript VM The first thing is, that there are mulitple Read more about 10 Reasons why Java is better than JavaScript[…]