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    AWS SDK for Java 2.0

    AWS SDK for Java 2.0

    The official AWS SDK for Java - Version 2

    The AWS SDK for Java v2 is a modern, modular rewrite that reduces dependencies, improves performance, and embraces non-blocking I/O. Each AWS service ships as its own small artifact, so applications include only what they use, cutting footprint and cold-start time. The SDK provides both synchronous clients and a high-performance asynchronous stack built on event-driven HTTP, enabling reactive pipelines and high-throughput services.
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    Eclipse Che

    Eclipse Che

    Next-gen container development platform, workspace server & cloud IDE

    Eclipse Che is a Kubernetes-native IDE that makes Kubernetes development accessible for development teams. It places everything a developer could need into containers in Kube pods including dependencies, embedded containerized runtimes, a web IDE, and project code. With the Kubernetes application in your development environment and an in-browser IDE, you can code, build, test and run applications exactly as they run on production from any machine.
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    springcloud-learning

    springcloud-learning

    Build microservices with the Spring Cloud ecosystem

    ...The code emphasizes practical integration with common infrastructure like Nacos/Eureka for registry, Nacos/Config Server for configuration, Sentinel/Resilience4j for resilience, and gateways for routing and cross-cutting concerns. Each module typically includes minimal bootstrapping, clear dependencies, and example endpoints, making it easy to start, test, and reason about the behavior. The repo is structured as a progressive learning path that mirrors how real teams evolve from a monolith toward a service mesh of independently deployable services.
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