Getting Started With JHipster, Part 1

Matt McCandless Angular, Articles, Development Technologies & Tools, Java, JavaScript, JHipster Series, Spring, Spring Boot Leave a Comment

So, you want to stay on the leading edge of technology, but feel overwhelmed by all the moving parts. Youโ€™re in luck! jHipster aims to make setting-up an app fairly painless.

In this jHipster series we are going to take you through, first, creating a monolithic application. Secondly, we will make an app in the microservices style. Last, weโ€™ll give you some tips and tricks for jHipster best practices. Let’s first begin with Part One…

data sanitization

Sanitize: Good for Beer, Good for Data

Jeremy Gard Articles, Databases, Design, JavaScript, Programming Leave a Comment

When it comes to brewing, one of the most critical considerations is sanitization. The same fact can be said for development. In brewing you can introduce unintended flavors, create a lesser end product, or completely ruin your hard work. With development, you can introduce inaccuracies or bad data, errors can be caused or exposed to attack, and security holes can be created.

With best practices in sanitization, we can all enjoy better applications and better beer. In this blog, I discuss the importance of data sanitization in development (with tips for success), with parallels to sanitization in brewing.

Keyhole To Sponsor Dev Up 2016 Conference

Lauren Fournier Bogner Articles, Community, Company News Leave a Comment

Attention: This article was published over 10 years ago, and the information provided may be aged or outdated. While some topics are evergreen, technology moves fast, so please keep that in mind as you read the post.We are pleased to announce that Keyhole Software is a Gold Sponsor of the 2016ย Dev Up conference. Formerly known as the St. Louis Days …

Development: Complex Data Rules & Services

Keyhole Software .NET, Energy & Public Sectors, New Development

Aย three-person Keyhole Consulting team workedย to produce several integral services in an SOA environment. Project involves extensive work with C#, Entity Framework (Code First), Web API, SQL Server 2014, Unity (DI), and Moq.

Members of the Keyhole team were told on several occasions that members of congress rarely ask about the status of specific projects, but this one was often asked about by name at the high levels of concern. The project was a success.

Don’t Hate the HATEOAS Part Deux: Springtime for HATEOAS

Billy Korando Articles, Development Technologies & Tools, Java, Spring 1 Comment

Attention: This article was published over 10 years ago, and the information provided may be aged or outdated. While some topics are evergreen, technology moves fast, so please keep that in mind as you read the post.In theย much belated conclusion to my series on HATEOAS, we will be diving into how to implement HATEOAS using Spring-Data-REST and Spring-HATEOAS. It is …