Mohana Krishna KavaliDifferent Request Parameters in Spring Boot REST APIsUnderstanding and effectively using different request parameters is key to building robust and flexible REST APIs in Spring Boot. In this…Aug 1Aug 1
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Mohana Krishna KavaliSingletons in Distributed SystemsThe Singleton design pattern ensures a class has only one instance and provides a global access point to it. This pattern can be…Jun 19Jun 19
Mohana Krishna KavaliDemystifying APIs and Endpoints: A Java Developer’s PerspectiveIn the world of Java development, interacting with external data sources and services is crucial. This is where we use APIs (Application…Jun 19Jun 19
Mohana Krishna KavaliDemystifying Java: Pass by Value vs. Object ReferencesJava is often described as a “pass-by-value” language. This can be a source of confusion, especially when dealing with objects. Here’s a…Jun 19Jun 19
Mohana Krishna KavaliLogging Efficiency in Java: String Concatenation vs. String.format()This article dives into the efficiency differences between two methods for logging messages with variables in Java. Both approaches aim to…Jun 19Jun 19
Mohana Krishna KavaliSpring Boot Interview Questions — Part 11. HTTPS requests(SSL/TLS) in the Spring Boot?Feb 5Feb 5
Mohana Krishna KavaliVery important Spring Boot AnnotationsSpring framework is very powerful and gives lot of flexibility in configuration by providing annotations. Some of the spring boot…Jan 28Jan 28
Mohana Krishna KavaliExceptional backoff and retry strategy in Spring BootExceptional backoff and retry strategy is a technique used to handle errors and temporary failures in distributed systems, networks, and…Jan 271Jan 271