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Apache Struts vulnerability attacks corporate web servers

Attackers are widely exploiting a recently patched vulnerability in Apache Struts that allows them to remotely execute malicious code on web servers. Read More

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Building Cognitive IoT-Robotics-Mobile Messaging with Java, Watson and MobileFirst on Bluemix

Extending the value of your Java applications means more than just moving to the cloud. Business demands adding new functionality and opportunities to drive value. In this webcast, Java developer and Mobile Dev Advocate, Marek Sadowski, will show how you can build a Java application using MobileFirst, Watson cognitive services to trigger refined messaging with Twilio and Sendgrid for IoT-robotics and mobile communications. Read More

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Google App Engine adds C#, Node.js, and Ruby options

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Type dependency in Java, Part 1: Variances

Covariance and contravariance might seem esoteric, but you'll need these concepts more than ever as the Java language evolves. Get started with type dependency in array types, generic types, and the wildcard element. Read More

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Serverless computing spells freedom, at last

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IBM Bluemix - From Idea to Application

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