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AWS CodeCommit Returns, Java Ecosystem Shifts, and Global Cloud Megadeals...

Lundi 8 décembre 2025 à 11:07

DevOps & CI/CD

AWS CodeCommit back in general availability

AWS has reinstated its managed source‑control service CodeCommit to general availability after a brief withdrawal, adding support for Git Large File Storage slated for early 2026. The reversal follows community backlash over the earlier decision to halt development and push users toward external Git providers. This move restores a native AWS CI/CD pipeline component, easing integration for teams already embedded in the Amazon Web Services ecosystem. InfoQ

Software Architecture

BellSoft launches hardened Java container images

BellSoft unveiled Hardened Java Images built on Alpaquita Linux, promising a 95% reduction in CVEs and up to 30% resource savings. The 3‑in‑1 offering combines runtime optimisation, OS hardening, and automated CVE remediation, positioning it as a secure alternative to Chainguard and Distroless images. By integrating security at the container‑image layer, the solution influences Java‑based microservice architecture decisions toward a “secure‑by‑design” paradigm. InfoQ

Cloud & Infrastructure

UK government pursues whole‑government cloud megadeals

The UK tech minister Kendall announced plans for additional whole‑government procurement deals following a £9 billion partnership with Microsoft. The strategy emphasizes bulk buying to extract better pricing from major cloud providers, signalling a shift toward consolidated public‑sector cloud infrastructure and potentially accelerating migration to Azure services across ministries. The Register

Middle East positions itself as a new AI‑cloud hub

According to CNBC, the UAE and Saudi Arabia have launched multibillion‑dollar initiatives this year to construct cloud data centers and AI infrastructure, aiming to become a “Silicon Valley of capitalists.” The investments focus on high‑performance compute clusters and regional cloud services, which could attract global tech firms and reshape the geopolitical landscape of cloud provisioning. CNBC

Development Frameworks

Java ecosystem receives major updates across runtimes and frameworks

InfoQ reports a wave of releases: JDK 26 enters ramp‑down, the JDK 27 Expert Group forms, TornadoVM 2.0 and Spring gRPC 1.0 reach GA, GlassFish 7.1 gets a point release, and JHipster 9.0 and Hibernate Search 8.2 advance to beta and RC stages respectively. These milestones reflect continued evolution of Java‑centric development stacks, offering developers new performance‑boosting runtimes and streamlined microservice communication tools. InfoQ

Minimal Image Viewer showcases ultra‑lightweight utility design

XDA Developers highlighted the Minimal Image Viewer, a 20.5 KB image editor capable of handling high‑resolution photos. While not a replacement for Photoshop or GIMP, its tiny footprint demonstrates how efficient coding practices can produce functional tools with minimal resource overhead—an approach increasingly valued in container‑first and edge‑computing environments. XDA Developers

Software Quality & Testing

‘IDEsaster’ investigation uncovers critical AI‑tool vulnerabilities

A six‑month probe detailed by Tom’s Hardware revealed over thirty security flaws in AI‑assisted development tools, enabling data exfiltration and, in some cases, remote code execution. The findings raise urgent concerns about the security posture of emerging AI‑driven IDEs and underscore the need for rigorous testing and hardening before enterprise adoption. Tom's Hardware

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AWS CodeCommit Returns to General Availability After Backlash

InfoQ

BellSoft Unveils Hardened Java Images

InfoQ

UK tech minister vows more whole-government megadeals after £9B Microsoft pact

The Register

Ray Dalio says Middle East is becoming a 'Silicon Valley of capitalists’

CNBC

Java News Roundup: JDK 26 in Rampdown, JDK 27 Expert Group, GlassFish, TornadoVM, Spring gRPC

InfoQ

This image editor is so small I could email it as a joke

XDA Developers

Critical flaws found in AI development tools dubbed an 'IDEsaster' — data theft and remote code execution possible

Tom's Hardware