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Open Sourcing the Netflix Domain Graph Service Framework: GraphQL for Spring Boot

The Netflix TechBlog

By Paul Bakker and Kavitha Srinivasan , Images by David Simmer , Edited by Greg Burrell Netflix has developed a Domain Graph Service (DGS) framework and it is now open source. The transition to the new federated architecture meant that many of our backend teams needed to adopt GraphQL in our Java ecosystem.

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Big / Bug Data: Analyzing the Apache Flink Source Code

DZone

Naturally, such applications must be highly reliable so that no error in the code can interfere with data processing. To achieve high reliability, one needs to keep a wary eye on the code quality of projects developed for this area. It is an open-source framework for distributed processing of large amounts of data.

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Who Needs GameDays? Resilience Testing Using Testcontainers

DZone

As you may agree, it is important to test your code. The resilience patterns implemented in your application are code (even if they're just a bunch of annotations). Often I saw that this is not tested thoroughly or not at all. With Testcontainers , writing integration tests has become a commodity.

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Feature flags done right with the OpenFeature initiative and Dynatrace

Dynatrace

The ability to isolate certain software capabilities makes it easier to test, preview, release, and roll back small functional increments. In addition to requiring a high degree of custom coding, feature flags can rapidly accrue technical debt that can be opaque to diagnose. But feature flagging can also introduce some issues.

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InfoSec 2022 guide: How DevSecOps practices drive organizational resilience

Dynatrace

Open source code, for example, has generated new threat vectors for attackers to exploit. A case in point is Log4Shell, which emerged in late 2021 and exposed open source libraries to exploitation. Software intelligence as code enables tailored observability, AIOps, and application security at scale – blog.

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Why software supply chain attacks are increasing

Dynatrace

Open source vulnerabilities creeping in through the software supply chain are one key reason for this substantial increase. According to one survey, supply chain attacks on open source software increased 650% in 2021. And in the supply chain, open source is clearly a vulnerability.

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Dynatrace Application Security protects your applications in complex cloud environments

Dynatrace

Open source has also become a fundamental building block of the entire cloud-native stack. While leveraging cloud-native platforms, open-source and third-party libraries accelerate time to value significantly, it also creates new challenges for application security.

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