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Jeremy Davis
Jeremy Davis

Solving things, slinging opensource

Jeremy is a Principal Architect at Red Hat. He helps Red Hat's customers to design and deliver applications, works with Red Hat engineers to create great products, and occasionally speaks at conferences. Before joining Red Hat he wrote a lot of code in C, C#, Groovy, Java, JavaScript, Objective-C, Perl, PHP, Python, Ruby, Visual Basic; mostly Java. He currently co-lead Red Hat’s Application Development Community of Practice, and used to lead Red Hat's Microservices Community of Practice and the Business Rules and Workflow SME group. He has recently spent a lot of time with Quarkus and Kubernetes. He recently acquired a Marshall amp after relying on Fenders for years.

JVM Langs and Platform

Troubleshooting, Monitoring and Profiling with Java Flight Recorder, Mission Control and Cryostat

Java Flight Recorder and JDK Mission Control enable continuous collection of low level, detailed runtime information for incident analysis. JFR is included with the JDK, has a tiny footprint, and Java Flight Recorder is a profiling and event collection framework built into the JDK. JDK Mission Control contains a set of tools that enable detailed analysis of the data collected by Java Flight Recorder. Cryotstat enables secure managemant of JFR recordings for containerized Java apps. In this presentation, we will dive into Java Flight Recorder, Java Mission Control, and Cryostat. You will leave knowing how start, stop, and visualize data about your Java applications running in and out of containers.

September 24-26, 2024
Dallas, TX Courtyard Dallas Allen

LONE. STAR. JAVA.

A community Java conference is coming to Dallas!
A two or three day event diving deep with experts from across the Java and Cloud ecosystem.

5 Tracks 50+ sessions 5 workshops

A premium Java, Cloud and Big Data conference at a community conference price!

Expert speakers including Java Champions, community contributors & open source commiters

Lots of opportunities to network with speakers and attendees!

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Late Individual Conference Pass

Conference Only - September 25-26

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Conference + Training - September 24-26

Late Group (5+) Conference Pass

Conference Only - September 25-26

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Conference + Training - September 24-26

Schedule

Tuesday, September 24

Wednesday, September 25

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8:00 AM

Registration & Breakfast

9:00 AM

Code Review, you said?

Venkat Subramaniam
10:00 AM

Trash Talk - Exploring the memory management in the JVM

Gerrit Grunwald

Code Quality in the AI era, needed more than ever

Jonathan Vila

Building a custom AI chatbot with Spring Boot, React, and LangChain4j

Marcus Hellberg

TBD

11:00 AM

Morning Break

11:30 AM

Let’s Set the Records Straight

Venkat Subramaniam

Apache Maven 4 is Awesome

Chandra Guntur

Codebase Resurrection: Revive and Refactor with AI

David Parry

Troubleshooting, Monitoring and Profiling with Java Flight Recorder, Mission Control and Cryostat

Jeremy Davis
12:30 AM

Lunch

1:30 PM

To Java 23 and Beyond!

Billy Korando

Harmony in Innovation: Building Stronger Engineer-Product Relationships

Erin Geoghan

Streamlining Open Source Foundation Operations with Quarkus and GitHub Actions

Erin Schnabel

Developer’s Guide to Test-Driven Development and Approval Testing

Burk Hufnagel
2:30 PM

Afternoon Break

3:00 PM

Java cloud-native shoot-out: InstantOn vs CRaC vs Native Image

Rich Hagarty

One Does Not Simply Query a Stream

Viktor Gamov

Spring into AI: Building Intelligent Applications with Spring AI

Dan Vega

Navigating the Observability Landscape: From Serverful to Serverless with OpenTelemetry Journey

Daniel Oh
4:00 PM

Craft Fully Open Imperative and Reactive Cloud-Native Microservices

Kevin Grigorenko

The Unseen Script: Documentation in Software Engineering

Valerie Gurka

Pass or Play: What does GenAI mean for the Java developer?

Jennifer Reif

Death to the Monolith

Cody Frenzel
5:00 PM

Moving Java Forward Together

Sharat Chander
5:30 PM

Conference Reception

Thursday, September 26

2024 Workshops

Full-day, deep dive, hands-on workshops

Get a full day of training on these topics from industry experts!

Choose your ticket

Ticket fee includes breakfast, lunch, snacks, drinks, conference reception, tshirts, and entry into our mega raffle prizes and more!

Late Individual Conference Pass

Conference Only - September 25-26

Late Individual Workshop/Conference Pass

Conference + Training - September 24-26

Late Group (5+) Conference Pass

Conference Only - September 25-26

Late Group (5+) Workshop/Conference Pass

Conference + Training - September 24-26

Sessions

JConf.dev 2024 sessions

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Timeline

  • January 1

    2024 Kickoff

    Call for Papers, Early Bird tickets sales (first 100 only, then prices +$100), sponsor sales, scholarship program all open

  • January 31

    CFP Close

    CFP Closes

  • March 1

    Speakers Announced!

    Speakers announced, regular ticket sales

  • July 1

    Late ticket sales

    Late ticket sales, order now to get a swanky badge and tshirt

  • September 24

    Workshop day!

    JConf.dev 2024 starts with workshop day

  • September 25

    The big show!

    JConf.dev 2024 begins!

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