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Hands-on Lab120min
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Fast-Track JDK Tools for the Modern Software Developer

This hands-on lab explores new JDK tools, including the Java Launcher, javadoc with Markdown, jwebserver for testing, jlink for custom runtime images, and JDK Flight Recorder for performance monitoring, providing practical skills to enhance Java development workflows, optimize runtimes, and monitor application performance.

Ana-Maria Mihalceanu
Ana-Maria MihalceanuOracle
José Paumard
José PaumardOracle

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As Java continues to evolve, the tools shipped with the JDK are enhanced to help your development activities. Join this hands-on lab to explore the latest features of the Java Launcher, working with javadoc, snippets, and Markdown documentation comments, as well as how to use the lightweight jwebserver for web development testing. You will also learn how to generate efficient custom runtime images with jlink and leverage JDK Flight Recorder for low-overhead performance monitoring. By the end of this interactive experience, you will gain practical knowledge on how to use these tools to improve your Java development workflow, optimize runtime environments, and inspect your application performance.
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Ana-Maria Mihalceanu

Ana-Maria Mihalceanu

Oracle

Netherlands

Ana is a Java Champion Alumni, Developer Advocate for the Java Platform Group at Oracle, guest author of the book "DevOps tools for Java Developers", and a constant adopter of challenging technical scenarios involving Java-based frameworks and multiple cloud providers. She actively supports technical communities' growth through knowledge sharing and enjoys curating content for conferences as a program committee member. To learn more about/from her, follow her on Twitter @ammbra1508.
José Paumard

José Paumard

Oracle

France

José is a Java Developer Advocate at Oracle. He holds a PhD in applied mathematics and computer science. He has been an assistant professor at the University Sorbonne Paris Nord for 25 years. He is an active member of the Paris Java User Group, and a disorganizer of the JChateau unconference. He contributes Java learning content on the dev.java website. He publishes "Java Coding Tips", a biweekly series of shorts, and the "JEP Café", a video series, both on the Java YouTube channel.

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