Building Microservices with Micronaut - A Full-Stack JVM-Based Framework


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Micronaut, introduced in early 2018 by Object Computing, is a full-stack JVM-based framework for creating microservices-based, cloud native, and serverless applications that can be written in Java, Groovy, or Kotlin. This new framework provides a simple compile-time, aspect-oriented programming API that does not use reflection.
Micronaut supports GraalVM-native images and offers compile-time support for Swagger, validation, and mapping annotations. With its own non-blocking web server built on top of Netty, reactive clients can be built declaratively and are implemented at compile time.
This presentation will provide an introduction and overview of Micronaut, followed by a live demonstration of an application with microservices written in Java, Groovy, and Kotlin, respectively.
Speaker: Michael Redlich
Michael Redlich is a Senior Research Technician at ExxonMobil Research & Engineering with experience in developing custom scientific laboratory and web applications. His latest passions include MicroProfile, Jakarta EE, Helidon, Micronuat and MongoDB. Mike also serves as a Java community news editor for InfoQ. He has presented at venues such as Oracle Code One.
Mike has been a member of the Amateur Computer Group of New Jersey (ACGNJ) since 1996 and currently serves on the Board of Directors as Past President. He founded the ACGNJ Java Users Group in 2001 and has been co-facilitating the group with Barry Burd. He is a member of Toastmasters International.
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Event Host: Jakarta EE - Open Source Cloud Native Java (https://jakarta.ee)
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Building Microservices with Micronaut - A Full-Stack JVM-Based Framework