17 Jul 2026

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Mitigating Cache Stampedes in Dynamic API Translation Using Java 21 Virtual Threads

The Hidden Cost of API Versioning Hell

Continuous API evolution is non-negotiable in contemporary software development, yet maintaining backward compatibility remains an incredibly expensive and labor-intensive hurdle. Core schema mutations frequently force downstream enterprise clients into disruptive and unplanned refactoring cycles, stalling product velocity.

The typical industry fix - maintaining multiple, hard-coded API routes (e.g., /v1, /v2) - inevitably results in severe codebase sprawl, fractured engineering focus, and massive technical debt for the API provider.

17 Jul 2026 6:00pm GMT

AGENTS.md Makes Your Java Codebase AI-Agent Ready

The year is 2026, and the way software is built has fundamentally shifted. We are no longer just writing code for other humans to read; we are building systems that AI coding agents, such as Cursor, GitHub Copilot Agent Mode, Claude Code, and autonomous CLI tools, will navigate, debug, and extend.

As Java developers, we are blessed with robust tooling. If you are using Quarkus, you already possess a superpower: Supersonic Subatomic Java with an ultra-fast developer loop, continuous testing, and built-in Dev Services.

17 Jul 2026 4:00pm GMT

16 Jul 2026

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Going Stateless: Scaling MCP Servers to Cloud-Native Java and HTTP

The Model Context Protocol (MCP) completely changed how we connect large language models to real-world data and tools. However, early versions of the protocol had a massive bottleneck for enterprise developers: they relied heavily on stateful, long-lived sessions. If you wanted to scale out your AI tools to handle thousands of concurrent agent workflows, you had to deal with sticky sessions, complex load balancing, and heavy memory overhead.

The newest updates to the MCP specification solve this problem by introducing a completely stateless HTTP foundation. By removing the traditional initialization handshake and session IDs, MCP servers can now function as lightweight, independent microservices.

16 Jul 2026 6:00pm GMT

20 Feb 2026

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Lua becomes an SPI associated project

Lua is now an SPI associated project.

20 Feb 2026 11:15am GMT

22 Dec 2025

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Lua 5.5.0 released

The first release of Lua 5.5 is now ready

22 Dec 2025 2:00pm GMT

15 Dec 2025

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Lua 5.5.0 (rc4) released

Lua 5.5.0 (rc4) has been released for testing.

15 Dec 2025 9:23pm GMT