Making it Rain: Truly Cloud Native JVM Applications

The phrase “cloud native Java” gets thrown around a lot these days. Every one is excited about “cloud this” and “serverless that”. No one wants to be left behind in this brave new world. Many frameworks and architectures have stepped up to try to fill that gap for Java. At Red Hat, we’re building what we believe to be one of the most exciting and effective answers to the question of Java applications in a containerized world. Boasting a multiparadigm development model, this approach promises to truly, finally reach that promised land called “cloud native.”

In this talk, we’ll cover not only the technology we’re developing to achieve this but, of course, what it means for you as a developer and how you can make use of it all. We’ll open up the engine to see how the pieces fit together and then we’ll put it all together in one amazing demonstration.

Main language English Proposal
Audience level Intermediate
Type of presentation Slides and code

Justin Lee


Justin Lee, a Java Champion, has been programming in Java since 1996. He has worked on virtually every level of the application stack from database drivers all the way to application servers and front end interfaces. A long time advocate of Java, he has spoken at conferences and user groups all across the US and Europe. He is an active open source community member contributing when and where he can. He can be found on twitter and github as @evanchooly.

Blog https://www.antwerkz.com/
Company Red Hat
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