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Migration Guide: From Restassured To Keploy

If you’re tired of writing endless lines of repetitive code in RestAssured just to test your APIs, you’re not alone. API testing shouldn’t feel like pulling teeth, but let’s face it—REST Assured can make the process boring and unnecessarily time-consuming. But what if you could leave that grind behind? In this guide, we’ll show you how to make the switch to Keploy, a smarter, zero-code way to test your APIs.

How to Fix the OutOfMemoryError in Java

Picture this: It's Black Friday, and you're circling a packed mall parking lot. Every space is taken, and cars are lined up waiting for spots. You keep circling, but there’s just no place to park and you run out of gas. When you see a java.lang.OutOfMemoryError it’s just like what you experienced in that overcrowded parking lot. The Java Virtual Machine (JVM) has run out of space to "park" new objects in memory. Now here's the thing about Java: it loves objects. It can't get enough of them.

SQL for data exploration in a multi-Kafka world

Every enterprise is modernizing their business systems and applications to respond to real-time data. Within the next few years, we predict that most of an enterprise's data products will be built using a streaming fabric – a rich tapestry of real-time data, abstracted from the infrastructure it runs on. This streaming fabric spans not just one Apache Kafka cluster, but dozens, hundreds, maybe even thousands of them.

Gen AI for Marketing - From Hype to Implementation

Gen AI has the potential to bring immense value for marketing use cases, from content creation to hyper-personalization to product insights, and many more. But if you’re struggling to scale and operationalize gen AI, you’re not alone. That’s where most enterprises struggle. To date, many companies are still in the excitement and exploitation phase of gen AI. Few have a number of initial pilots deployed and even fewer have simultaneous pilots and are building differentiating use cases.

Subdomain takeover: ignore this vulnerability at your peril

The Domain Name System (DNS) is often described as the address book of the Internet. A and AAAA records map a human-friendly hostname like honeybadger.io to some machine-friendly IP address like 104.198.14.52. Other types of DNS records also exist; in particular, CNAME records are records that map a hostname to some other hostname, thereby delegating IP resolution to the latter.

The Future of Financial Services Testing is Automated

In the fast-paced, highly regulated world of financial services, delivering exceptional service isn’t just about speed – it’s about managing immense complexity. As financial institutions face increasing pressure to innovate, they also carry the weight of maintaining strict security and compliance standards. Test automation is more than just a tool; it empowers teams to modernize with confidence, knowing they can meet both quality expectations and regulatory demands.

Perforce's Approach to Open-Source Communities

Perforce has been contributing and working in open source for decades now. We understand that open source is the linchpin for technology that supports businesses today. Our approach to open source is not unique to the industry at large or a company of our size (we have around 1,700 employees and 800 are on my team), but questions of our approach to open source became much more visible when we acquired Puppet – which has a really dedicated open-source community and a long history with open source.

Ahead of the Curve: Why Self-Service Data Management Can't Be Ignored

This year's Gartner Hype Cycle for Data Management report mentions self-service data management. It’s a game-changer that gives business users the power to work with data without constantly relying on IT, boosting data quality and making data available for analytics and decision-making. But what is it, really? How do you achieve self-service? Let’s take a closer look.

The Defense Can Rest While AI Handles The Legal Documents

What’s one thing all your favorite legal shows have in common? Whether it’s Suits or The Lincoln Lawyer, they rarely show the amount of paperwork lawyers have to handle on a daily basis. Understandably so, paperwork isn’t the most glamorous part of the job but that doesn’t mean it’s not crucial. In fact, lawyers deal with tens, if not hundreds, of documents on a daily basis during most parts of their job, such as discovery, research, or drafting.