Open sourcing your code seems easy these days: you pick an appropriate license, select a free hosting service that fits your needs, upload the code and interact with the community. Libraries however pose some interesting challenges: your consumers and dependencies change, you'll need to submit it to a repository and the added need for proper documentation.
In this talk we'll cover the benefits of open sourcing your library as well as the steps you'll need to take using a real-world example. We'll also cover some of the added challenges you'll face such as releasing to Maven central, keeping your code up to date and secure as well as the altered consumers of your code. We'll walk through suggestions to handle these to help you out in case you run into them. Long term commitment, managing community contributions and maintaining project sustainability (Which JDK to target, how to upgrade easily?) are also covered.
This session will equip you with a comprehensive understanding of the challenges and benefits of open sourcing a Java library, enabling you to open, or perhaps start writing, your own.
In this talk we'll cover the benefits of open sourcing your library as well as the steps you'll need to take using a real-world example. We'll also cover some of the added challenges you'll face such as releasing to Maven central, keeping your code up to date and secure as well as the altered consumers of your code. We'll walk through suggestions to handle these to help you out in case you run into them. Long term commitment, managing community contributions and maintaining project sustainability (Which JDK to target, how to upgrade easily?) are also covered.
This session will equip you with a comprehensive understanding of the challenges and benefits of open sourcing a Java library, enabling you to open, or perhaps start writing, your own.
Johan Hutting
ING
Developer advocate with more than 15 years of experience designing, developing and maintaining Android, Java SE/EE and Spring applications. Strong focus on getting things done with the Agile mindset. Love to share knowledge on the latest Java language, EE and Spring improvements by giving workshops and talks as well as participating in them.