Quarkus Newsletter #66 - March

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In order to provide a transparent and comprehensive performance picture, Quarkus rebuilt its benchmark. Learn more in "Quarkus has great performance – and we have new evidence" by Holly Cummins. Read "How Project Leyden brought a new perspective" by Guillaume Smet to see how Project Leyden gave us a new perspective on how we think about startup performance in Quarkus. Check out Juarez Junior’s post "Unleash the Power of AI Agents with Java: Building Intelligent Applications with Quarkus, LangChain4j, and Oracle AI Database" to learn how to build a Quarkus-based AI support agent that handles customer support for Oracle database error codes. See how executable architecture tests with Taikai replace diagrams, reviews, and tribal knowledge in modern Java systems in "Your Java Architecture Is Lying to You: Enforcing Real Boundaries with Quarkus" by Markus Eisele. Nowadays, Java enterprise applications often default to Angular, React, or Vue for the frontend. But for this kind of applications, the most natural UI framework already exists in the Java ecosystem: Jakarta Faces. Learn more in "Rethinking Java Web UIs with Jakarta Faces and Quarkus" by Nicolas Duminil. See how Markus Eisele built a streaming ingestion pipeline with SSE, batching, and PostgreSQL to track Java-related conversations in "Listening to the Fediverse with Java: A Real-Time Quarkus Experiment". Read "DPoP: What It Is, How It Works, and Why Bearer Tokens Aren’t Enough" by Hüseyin Akdoğan to learn what DPoP (Demonstration of Proof-of-Possession) is, what problem it solves, and walk through a working implementation with Keycloak and Quarkus.You will also see the latest Quarkus Insights episodes, top tweets/discussions and upcoming Quarkus attended events.Check out Newsletter #66: March!Want to get newsletters in your inbox? Sign up for the newsletter using the on page form.