Blog - page 50
If like me you have met Quarkus and fell in love, you started implementing your backend and you started to feel so light and quick, click clack, whoot whoot… in a woosh, your lightning fast native container is ready to be sent on your brand new Kubernetes cluster 🤙 This is awesome!! Mmmeahh you may have forgotten a detail… have you thought about the fate of your first production exception (please be honest with me...
1.1.1.Final fixes several issues mostly in our Kotlin and Gradle support.
Template engine, YAML configuration, Gradle improvements... learn more about what we have baked for you in 1.1.
For Quarkus 1.1.0.Final, we had to take the hard decision to go back to GraalVM 19.2 while our CR1 used 19.3. Here is why.
Talkdesk, founded in 2011, is a fast growing company with a cloud Contact Center as a service (CCaaS) solution featuring increased productivity, higher cost savings and better customer experience. Their platform includes voice solutions, digital channels, workforce engagement management, reporting and analytics, AI and automation, and integrations to third-party software, like Twilio, Salesforce, Zendesk and many others. Since the Talkdesk solution runs on multiple clouds, resource consumption is very important to them and to their...
1.0.1.Final fixes an important security issue. Upgrade highly recommended.
After two release candidates, we are happy to announce that Quarkus 1.0.0.Final has been released.
We are proud to present the new release of Quarkus Tools for Visual Studio Code, providing a feature-rich development experience in VS Code for Quarkus application development. This release focused on introducing tooling support for Gradle projects, as well as adding new application.properties language features. Watch a demo of the new features: New Features Gradle - Generate new Quarkus project Gradle - Debug Quarkus project Gradle - Add extensions to a Quarkus project Quick Fix...