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Developing cloud-native microservices in Kotlin with Quarkus

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Developing cloud-native microservices in Kotlin with Quarkus

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===ABSTRACT===
Quarkus is a Kubernetes Native Java stack tailored for OpenJDK HotSpot and GraalVM.
It flips your assumption about how fast and small a JVM-based application can be.
Quarkus enables applications to boot super fast and occupy tiny memory and disk spaces compared to the equivalent
applications developed with traditional Java/JavaEE frameworks. In addition to that, Quarkus provides a range of tools
and features that make writing, testing, building and deploying applications easy and fun.
During this session we will use Kotlin to write a microservice with Quarkus to demonstrate its cloud-native power.

===BIO===
Alexey is a Principal Software Engineer and a member of the Quarkus development team at Red Hat. Before joining the Quarkus team Alexey worked for 15 years on the JBoss/WildFly application server and contributed to a number of its subsystems including EJB2.x and 3.x, JCA, Microcontainer, Management architecture and tooling, the patching and provisioning mechanisms.

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