October Meeting
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Our next meeting will be Tuesday, October 16, 2018.
Doors open @ 6:30 PM
Meeting begins @ 7:00 PM
Speaker: Lightning Talks with Many Speakers!
Speaking on: Many Topics
Speaker: Mikael Vidstedt, Director of the Java Virtual Machine
Speaking on: Java in a World of Containers
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The SDJUG meets every 3rd Tuesday of the month.
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6:30 - |
Equipment setup and mixer - Food Provided by: NextGen |
7:00 - |
Meeting begins, announcements |
7:15 - |
Lightning Talks * Wolf Paulus * Steve Corwin * Ian Brandt * Rakeeb Rajbhandari * Christian Smith |
7:50 - |
Short Break |
8:00 - |
Special Guest Star from Oracle: Mikael Vidstedt speaking on Java in a World of Containers |
9:00 - |
Drawings - final announcements Meeting Ends, tear down, mixer |
9:30 - |
Official Stop |
Speaker: Many Speakers
Title: Multiple Java Topics:
Abstract:
* Java Java when used with AWS Lambda exposed through the AWS API Gateway
* Docker with Spring Boot and Maven
* Kotlin for Java Developers
* On concurrency models and non blocking I/O in general.
* SD Java Market
Mikael Vidstedt speaking on: "Java in a World of Containers"
Container technologies such as Docker are rapidly becoming the de-facto way to deploy cloud applications, and Java is committed to being a good container citizen. This talk will cover some of the new the tools and techniques for reducing container size (jlink, Alpine/musl support), for improving startup time and sharing of data between JVMs (AppCDS and ahead-of-time compilation), and the recent work that has gone into interacting with container resource limitations.
Speaker Bio
Mikael Vidstedt is Director of the Java Virtual Machine (JVM) in the Java Platform Group at Oracle. Over the last 20 years he has been working all the various aspects of the Java and JVM technologies, focusing on everything from compilers and optimization to operating systems and server virtualization. He has worn many hats, including that of JVM tech lead and Architect. Mikael holds a master's degree in Computer Science from the Royal Institute of Technology (KTH) in Stockholm and is based in Santa Clara, CA.