In a world where our applications are mission-critical and our users expect near instant responses, application startup time is crucial. What we need is a way of containerizing our applications to start up in milliseconds, but importantly, without compromise and with little or no refactoring of our code. The exciting news is - this is now possible! With Spring Boot 3 and Liberty InstantOn, Spring-based applications can now be deployed to the cloud with CRaCing startup times, enabling scale-to-zero without causing high latency when new instances are started. Interested in learning how? Join this session to learn more about these innovative technologies and how you can make use of them in your own Spring Boot and Jakarta EE applications.
Speaker: Thomas Watson
Tom Watson has over 20 years' experience contributing to and leading various open-source projects at the Eclipse and the Apache Foundations. His current focus includes development of the Open Liberty project, moving the Eclipse Jakarta EE and Eclipse OSGi specifications forward as well as contributing to the Eclipse IDE project and the Apache Felix project. Tom lives and works in Austin Texas as a Senior Software Engineer at IBM.
Sponsored By: Jakarta EE - Open Source Cloud Native Java (https://jakarta.ee)
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