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Monitor your OAuth 2.0 protected APIs with Dynatrace Synthetic

Dynatrace

Dynatrace news. As microservices and automation continue to drive API usage, most organizations have either already introduced, or plan to introduce, an API testing process. With Dynatrace Synthetic you can easily create API tests with synthetic monitors. Now we’re making it easier for you to test APIs that are secured by OAuth 2.0! What is OAuth?

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Application Scalability — How To Do Efficient Scaling

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When you build a great product or application, sooner or later, it will be drawing attention more and more users who will expect a flawless, perfect application as the demand grows in the time it handles more and more requests per minute. If we are not prepared for this, the application performance will start degrading, and you will lose your audience and business.

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Understanding Graph Databases in SQL Server

SQL Shack

A graph database is a type of NoSQL database that is based on graph theory. Graph databases are ideal for storing data that has complex many to many relationships. In this article, we will study the very basics of graph databases with the help of a simple example. Characteristics of a Graph Database A graph […].

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Service-Oriented Architecture

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Service-Oriented Architecture Overview. A service-oriented architecture (SOA) is an architectural pattern in computer software design in which application components provide services to other components via a communications protocol, typically over a network. The principles of service-orientation are independent of any product, vendor or technology.

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Accessibility and web performance are not features, they’re the baseline

CSS - Tricks

This week I’ve been brooding about web performance and accessibility. It all began when Ethan Marcotte made a lot of great notes about the accessibility issues that are common with AMP : In the recordings above, I’m trying to navigate through the AMP Story. And as I do, VoiceOver describes a page that’s impossible to understand: the arrows to go back or forward are simply announced as “button”; most images are missing text equivalents, which is why the screen reader spells out each and every cha

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Performance Analysis of ArrayList and LinkedList in Java

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ArrayList and LinkedList are frequently used classes in the Java collection framework. If you know only understand basic performance comparisons of ArrayList and LinkedList , but not the minor details of these two classes, then this article is for you. " ArrayList should be used where more search operations are required, and. LinkedList should be used where more insert and delete operation is needed.

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Stuff The Internet Says On Scalability For August 16th, 2019

High Scalability

Wake up! It's HighScalability time: Asteroids in our solar system. Only a.001% chance a kilometer-size asteroid destroys humanity. ( B612 ). Do you like this sort of Stuff? I'd love your support on Patreon. I wrote Explain the Cloud Like I'm 10 for people who need to understand the cloud. And who doesn't these days? On Amazon it has 53 mostly 5 star reviews (124 on Goodreads ).