How Java 19 influences the future of your high-scale Java Applications


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Greetings everyone!
Fear not, in this Halloween season, this is not the ghost of BeJUG coming to haunt you!
On the contrary, we are bringing the historical Belgium Java User Group a proper rebirth, and we hope to see you as enthusiastic as we are to this upcoming event.
For our newest event, we have the great pleasure to welcome Ana-Maria Mihalceanu, Developer Advocate at Oracle.
Today's topic
JDK 19 was released on 20th September, including preview or incubator features like virtual threads, structured concurrency, record patterns, foreign function, memory API, and support for Linux/RISC-V instruction set architecture (ISA).
This session aims to put into perspective how these changes, together with bug fixes, deprecations, and removals, will motivate your next Java version migration and, thus, the extensibility and performance of your applications.
About our speaker
Ana is a Java Champion Alumni, Developer Advocate, guest author of the book "DevOps tools for Java Developers", and a constant adopter of challenging technical scenarios involving Java-based frameworks and multiple cloud providers.
She actively supports technical communities' growth through knowledge sharing and enjoys curating content for conferences as a program committee member.
To learn more about/from her, follow her on Twitter @ammbra1508.
After the talk
For those who want to connect, have a drink, and potentially some food to close the session, we will be heading to the Bier Circus, located 2 minutes away by foot from the venue.
COVID-19 safety measures

How Java 19 influences the future of your high-scale Java Applications