From Zero to Hero in Kubernetes Native Java

Details
More than 15 million Java developers are currently working to realize business requirements and spend a ton of time and effort to optimize the application performance for a variety of workloads (e.g., Web, Mobile, AI/ML, Edge) in the cloud. A big issue for developers is adopting a new programming language or Java runtime due to the lack of compatibility with Kubernetes.
This session will walk you through how developers can scaffold a Java project from scratch and then build it as a Kubernetes Native application that allows you to have a tiny memory footprint and takes milliseconds to start up. You can also continue testing and debugging the application while it’s already deployed to the remote Kubernetes cluster, the same way a local developer experiences the inner loop of development.
Speaker
Daniel Oh works for Red Hat as Senior Principal Developer Advocate. His work spans cloud-native microservices and serverless development, Quarkus, DevOps & Agile practices, Microprofile, Open Hybrid Cloud, and Kubernetes.
Daniel also contributes to various cloud open-source projects and ecosystems as a CNCF ambassador for accelerating DevOps adoption in enterprises. He speaks at technical seminars, workshops, and meetups on new and emerging technologies for enterprise developers & DevOps teams.

From Zero to Hero in Kubernetes Native Java