Going AOT: Everything you need to know about GraalVM for Java applications by Alina Yurenko SpringIO

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  • čas přidán 5. 06. 2024
  • Spring I/O 2024 - 30-31 May, Barcelona
    Slides: www.slideshare.net/slideshow/...
    Repo: github.com/alina-yur
    In the past few years GraalVM got widely adopted by the Java ecosystem, and even more more since Native Image becoming officially supported since Spring Boot 3.0. Now it’s hard to imagine starting a new project, especially for the cloud, without at least considering going native. However, taking a new technology to production requires research and preparation. What is the best way to build and deploy such native executables? Once deployed, how can I monitor them? Can I test them as I do with regular Java applications? What if startup is less important, how do I optimize for peak performance and latency? How do I use 3rd-party libraries? In this session, we’ll go through all those aspects and illustrate them with demos.
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Komentáře • 7

  • @ThiagoMeloBezerra
    @ThiagoMeloBezerra Před 13 dny

    Fantastic!

  • @jesprotech
    @jesprotech Před měsícem +1

    One thing I like about graalVM with Spring is AOT but I also like that we can provide metadata via JSON. Alina does an extraordinary job in explaining this. Great work and amazing presentation!

  • @sagarrout007
    @sagarrout007 Před měsícem

    Quite a nice planned presentation. Learnt a lot. Thanks. We are using GraalVM JDK.But we can use graalvm executables in binaries

  • @codecoffee-farsi3392
    @codecoffee-farsi3392 Před měsícem +1

    GraalVM is cool!

  • @chrizzking
    @chrizzking Před měsícem

    Lauterbrunnen is a great recommendation