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Cloud native applications in Java are great, but... Despite a fantastic ecosystem around Java, it falls short in containers, in comparison to Go or Node.js. The initial memory consumption, the startup time, and the optimizations for long-running processes are killer criteria in the cloud. Quarkus is a Kubernetes native Java stack tailored for GraalVM and OpenJDK. With Quarkus you can compile your application into a native executable, reduce the startup time to a few milliseconds, reduce the memory consumption to a few MB, and make applications ideally suited to run in containers. This workshop explores why it matters and how you can leverage Quarkus and GraalVM to build supersonic, subatomic, cloud-native applications. In this workshop, you will learn how to: * build Web applications with Quarkus * use Hibernate and Hibernate with Panache * build event-driven microservices with Apache Kafka * monitor your applications All the applications built in this workshop are run on top of the JVM but also compiled as native executables.
Scheduled on Wednesday from 09:30 to 17:00 in Apollo
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