Tascalate JavaFlow 2.5 is released with full support for Java 9+ (up to Java 11)
Tascalate JavaFlow 2.5 is released with full support for Java 9+ (up to Java 11)
It has been long since I’ve posted anything to this blog, and even longer since the my last post about Tascalate JavaFlow library… Meanwhile, the library is steadily progressing up to release 2.4.0 and there are some interesting stories I’d like to share.
This post is a first one in a series dedicated to continuations support in JDK 1.8 – namely, continuations usage with labmdas (anonymous functions of SAM interfaces) and Stream API (java.util.stream).
Tascalate JavaFlow continuations library version 2.0 is released. Now it’s published to the Maven Central Repository, so no need to build it from GitHub sources any longer. Plus, additional binary resources are uploaded to the GitHub release page
Whether or not you should follow standard Java naming conventions when naming an annotation class? How to replace @continuable and @ccs annotations used in Tascalate Javaflow with your own ones (that follow standard naming guidelines)?
Basic Dos and Dont’s of the Tascalate JavaFlow library: how to apply @continuable annotations correctly and what scenarios leads to errors.
An introduction to Tascalate Javaflow – the reworked continuations library for Java