Log4j2 is the updated version of the popular and influential log4j library, used extensively throughout the Java ecosystem for so many years. Version 2.x keeps all the logging features of its predecessor and builds on that foundation with some significant improvements, especially in the area of performance. And of course, given how instrumental logging is for any application, both for audit and debugging purposes, choosing a solid logging library is quite an important decision.
Imagine, you are developing Java software and suddenly you encounter errors. Where could have possibly gone wrong? There are many types of errors that you will encounter while developing Java software, but most are avoidable. If you have an error monitoring tool such as Stackify Retrace, you can write code with ease. In this article you will find: Read on to learn about the most common issues and their workarounds.
We are pleased to announce the 2023.1 release of Tricentis LiveCompare. In this latest release, we introduce two groundbreaking features that will not only transform your approach to application retrofits, but also provide critical insights that minimize the risk of overwriting code, remove complexity and manual effort, and ensure the quality of releases. These features are Retrofit Analysis and Smart Impact Reports.
While the startup world listened for better news in the aftermath of a volatile 2022, a new salvo of bad news emerged: global venture capital funding declined about 49% within the first six months of 2023 alone. Worsening inflation and rising interest rates are putting pressure on startups across all stages of venture funding to reframe their tech stacks or business models along the tech-scape’s collapsing edges.