Server Side JavaConference50min
Quarkus Unleashed
This session explores how Quarkus transforms applications and libraries into efficient, resource-saving artifacts, enabling native builds with GraalVM. It covers the importance of “closed world” analysis and demonstrates how Quarkus Extensions deliver features like hot reloading, Dev Services, and native compilation for any Java library.
Roberto CortezIBM
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Friday, October 10, 09:30-10:20
Room 6
Quarkus mission is to transform your entire application, including its libraries, into an artifact that uses significantly fewer resources than traditional approaches. These can then be used to build native applications using GraalVM. To do this, you need to analyze and understand the whole "closed world" of the application. The best that can be achieved without the full context is partial and limited generic support.
In this session, we will unleash the power of Quarkus Extensions, and show you how to achieve all the Quarkus cool features, like hot reloading, Dev Services, or native compilation to any Java library.
In this session, we will unleash the power of Quarkus Extensions, and show you how to achieve all the Quarkus cool features, like hot reloading, Dev Services, or native compilation to any Java library.
Roberto Cortez
Roberto Cortez is a passionate Java Developer involved within the Open Source Community to help other individuals spread knowledge about Java technologies. He is a regular speaker at conferences like JavaOne, Devoxx, Devnexus, JFokus, etc. He leads the Coimbra JUG and founded the JNation Conference in Portugal. When he is not working, he hangs out with friends, plays computer games, and spends time with family.

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