Rich Hagarty is a software developer and Developer Advocate at IBM, currently focusing on Java and Open Source related technologies. Based in Austin, TX, Rich has been active in the developer community for the past 7 years, working on cloud computing and AI technologies. He has created numerous learning paths, code patterns, articles, and videos - all to help developers understand and utilize IBM and Open Source technologies.
Java cloud-native shoot-out: InstantOn vs CRaC vs Native Image
Historically, Java has held a dominate position in enterprise software. The JVM provided efficient garbage collection and dynamic JIT compilations, ensuring Java applications run efficiently and reliably. But there are issues when moving those workloads to the cloud-native world of microservices and serverless deployments, where low resource usage and quick start-up times are critical. This session will take a look at the latest innovations that attempt to tackle this problem. Both Liberty InstantOn and OpenJDK CRaC promise millisecond start-up times, but how easy are they to implement? Native image is a new trend that statically compiles your Java code ahead-of-time into an executable image, effectively eliminating the need for a JVM - but does this put limits on what Java functionally you can implement? We will go into the details of each of these technologies, weighing the pros and cons.
Schedule
Tuesday, September 24
Time | Cottonwood | Rowlett A | Rowlett C | Watters B |
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8:00 AM | Registration and Breakfast | |||
9:00 AM | Cruising Along with Java: Making use of the Modern FeaturesVenkat Subramaniam | Spring Boot 3 WorkshopJosh Long | AI-Driven Development: Enhancing Java with the latest AI InnovationsBrian Benz | Architectural Design Patterns Deep DiveDaniel Hinojosa |
5:00 PM | Workshops end & post workshop networking at local bar |
Wednesday, September 25
Thursday, September 26
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- January 1
2024 Kickoff
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- January 31
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- March 1
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- July 1
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- September 24
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- September 25
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