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The purpose of this JUG is to provide a forum to share ideas, discuss and to promote Java and JVM. Anybody with an interest in Java & JVM is encouraged to join. We meet once a month. The meetings will include tech talks, workshops, code jams on various topics related to Java. Come, connect and collaborate at the BOJUG home page, the mailing list, slack and facebook and be a part of something awesome
We are a group of Java JVM developers in Bangalore, engineers (to say the least) we hope to create a thriving Java community in Bangalore. Java being open sourced is easily one of the greatest piece of news in recent memory for us developers. Now, Java will be adopted even more widely than it was. Part of being open source means to build communities. Communities of developers, users, experts and beginners, which are needed for the greater adoption of Java. These communities are the life-line of any open source product, and as users, it is our responsibility to strengthen Java's life-line.
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[In-Person - June] Java Meet-up at Devon Softwares
DevOn Software Services, Ground Floor, Building 2A-West Tower,, Embassy Tech Village, Outer Ring Road, Deverabeesanahalli,, Bangalore, IN## “Java Meets AI Engineering — Building Intelligent, Autonomous Systems for the Future.”
## Details
Location:
DevOn Software Services Pvt. Ltd.
Lower Ground Floor,
Building 2A - West Tower,
Embassy Tech Village,
Deverabeesanahalli, Bellandur,
Bengaluru - 560087
Note: *** Event from 9.30am to 4pm, Lunch Provided ***-- RSVP ONLY IF HAVE YOU DECIDED TO JOIN --
-- ITS A FREE EVENT, RSVP before 27th June 2026 --
-- GOV ID CARD IS MANDATORY TO ENTER --
-- LAPTOP IS NOT MANDATORY, BRING IT ONLY IF YOU WISH TO PRACTICE ALONGSIDE (FULLY CHARGED)--Agenda:
➡️ Registration Opens @ 9.30 amTalk #1: Your REST API Is Already an MCP Server — You Just Don't Know It Yet
> Every AI agent needs tools. Every Java developer already has tools — they're called REST APIs. MCP (Model Context Protocol) is the open standard that bridges the two, letting any AI client discover and invoke your services without custom integrations.
> In this session, we'll take a standard Spring Boot REST API, transform it into a fully functional MCP server with a few annotations, and connect it to mcp clients — showing how one protocol replaces N integrations. You'll learn what MCP servers, Skills, and Powers are, why Java developers are uniquely positioned to build the production-grade tool layer that AI agents depend on, and walk away with a working template you can apply to your own services on Monday morning.
> No prior AI experience needed just bring your Spring Boot intuition.Time: 10.00 am to 11.00 am
Speaker(s) :
Varsha DasTalk #2: Building Multimodal AI Agents with Java
How to build a production-grade multimodal AI agent entirely in Java — a Telegram bot that accepts photos of a sneaker and returns a detailed authenticity verdict and physical condition assessment using an LLM.
We'll walk through the full architecture: handling Telegram updates in Spring Boot, collecting and encoding images, making multimodal LLM API calls, parsing structured responses, and delivering results back to the user.Time: 11.00 pm to 12.00 pm
Speaker(s) :
Himalaya GuptaTalk #3: Agentic Development for Java Teams: From Specs to Production with AI Agents
AI is evolving beyond code completion into autonomous agents that can understand requirements, navigate large codebases, generate implementations, create tests, review changes, and automate repetitive development tasks.In this session, we'll explore how agentic development is transforming the way Java applications are built and maintained. Using practical Java-centric examples, we'll walk through how AI agents can participate across the software development lifecycle—from turning specifications into code to performing intelligent code search, refactoring legacy applications, generating tests, and enabling autonomous development workflows.
Rather than focusing on a specific AI framework or chatbot implementation, this talk highlights practical patterns, modern engineering practices, and real-world use cases that Java teams can adopt today to build software faster, with better quality and greater confidence.
Time: 12.00 pm to 1.00 pm
Speaker(s) :
Sumanth K S and Giridhar GopalBreak: Lunch
Time: 1:00pm - 2:00pmTalk #4: Beyond LLMs: The Evolution from Microservices to Agentic Systems
Enterprise software has evolved from monoliths to microservices, event-driven architectures, and cloud-native platforms. A new paradigm is now emerging: Agentic Systems.
This session examines how AI agents are becoming a new architectural building block for modern enterprise applications. We will explore the relationship between LLMs, agents, tools, memory, and enterprise integrations, while discussing the role of Java in building scalable, observable, and secure Agentic AI platforms.
The talk combines architectural insights with practical Java-based implementations, helping architects and developers understand where AI agents fit within existing enterprise ecosystems and what the future of intelligent software development looks like.Time: 2.00 pm to 3.00 pm
Speaker(s) :
Hari NikeshNetworking
Time: 3:00pm to 4:00pm249 Teilnehmer
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