How GraalVM makes massive memory optimization and startup time
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The dark side of GraalVM
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No reflection everywhere
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Frameworks
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Benefits of frameworks
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What is Quercus
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Build process
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Quackers testing
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Query summary
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Repository pattern
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observability
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database schema migration
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Kafka
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Delegate
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Integration
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The future
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Feedback
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Free book
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Questions
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Aria
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OpenJDK
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LightGreen
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InvokeDynamic
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Explore GraalVM native executable capabilities for real-world applications using Quarkus to achieve lightning-fast Java app startup times and minimal memory usage in this 56-minute conference talk from Voxxed Days Singapore 2019. Dive into microservices architecture, rapid scalability, and high-density deployment platforms like Kubernetes with Emmanuel Bernard, Chief Architect at Red Hat. Learn how Quarkus brings popular Java libraries to GraalVM and HotSpot, optimizing for size and speed without compromising developer experience or ecosystem support. Witness hands-on demonstrations showcasing GraalVM's powers and limitations, and discover how Quarkus revolutionizes Java development for containerized environments. Gain insights into topics such as live reload, persistence, Swagger UI integration, native image generation, and the unified imperative and reactive APIs. Understand the benefits and challenges of GraalVM, explore the Quarkus build process, and get a glimpse of the future of Java development in this comprehensive presentation.
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GraalVM Native Executable for Real Apps - Using Quarkus to Start Your Java App in 10ms and 30MB of RAM