javaBin Online: Cloud-Native Java in Times of OpenJDK 17


Details
OpenJDK 17 is here, with a range of new features and enhancements. Join in with the friends of OpenJDK, who provide a free central resource for all things Java at Foojay.io, in celebrating the OpenJDK on the Foojay Virtual OpenJDK 17+ JUG Tour, including at javaBin Oslo with Clement Escoffier and Georgios Andrianakis!
All javaBin Online sessions are streamed over YouTube, so you can enjoy them from the comfort of your home office. Before we start, we'll mail the YouTube link to all attendees, and we'll also post in the comments for this Meetup. In addition, we'll set up https://www.java.no/online to redirect directly to Youtube.
AGENDA
- 18:00: Welcome from javaBin
- 18:05: "Cloud-Native Java in Times of OpenJDK 17"
- 18.45: Q&A
ABSTRACT
OpenJDK 17 introduces plenty of features that significantly ease writing modern Java applications. This talk explores how Quarkus applications can adopt OpenJDK 17 features.
Come see how records, pattern matching, and sealed classes help build Cloud Native Java applications and how to package and run these applications in containers.
SPEAKER BIO
Clement Escoffier (@clementplop) is a senior principal software engineer at Red Hat. He is a Java Champion and also acts as a Reactive Architect at Red Hat. Before joining Red Hat, Clement had several professional lives, from academic positions to management. He contributed to projects and products, touching many domains and technologies such as IoT, mobile, continuous delivery, and DevOps. Clement has always been interested in software engineering, distributed systems, and event-driven architectures. More recently, he focused on Reactive Systems, Cloud-Native applications, and Kubernetes. Clement is an active contributor to many open-source projects such as Apache Felix, Eclipse Vert.x, SmallRye, Mutiny, and Quarkus.
Georgios is a Principal Software Engineer working for Red Hat where He works on Java frameworks like Spring and Quarkus while also exploring their synergies with cloud native systems like Kubernetes and Openshift

javaBin Online: Cloud-Native Java in Times of OpenJDK 17