Installing the Apache Portable Runtime APR-based Native library for Tomcat
Installing the Tomcat APR native library allows us to work smoothly with both: the JSSE and the OpenSSL implementation.
Installing the Tomcat APR native library allows us to work smoothly with both: the JSSE and the OpenSSL implementation.
APR mainly is a supporting library for the Apache web server, offering also some more encasements and functionalities. In this post, you can see the process of installing it in a Debian/Linux distribution system.
This is the 2nd part (the 2nd case example) of how to implement a custom validation in Spring Boot. In this Post we proceed with the implementation of a “master-details” custom validation example, as we’ve mentioned at the beginning.
In this post, we focus on a common case, when we have to check if a value in a JSON field, passed in the body of a POST request, is one of the values provided in an array we define.
The Postman 2022 State of the API Report. Some of the key findings:
-More than half of their organization’s development effort is spent on APIs
-Lack of API design skills is a top problem
-API integration is of greatest importance
-“API-first” approach outperforms
-Remote work is “very important” for developers
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