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Using Shared Memory-Mapped Files in Java
Peter Lawrey discusses Unsafe in Java 8, Project Panama in Java 17 and Java 19, including pactical uses with code examples, demo using Panama, Event Sourcing using shared memory with Chronicle Queue.
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Staying JDK: Current in Production
Andrzej Grzesik discusses different perspectives towards Java upgrades and possible migration paths, how to plan and execute an upgrade, and what to expect in terms of tools, libraries and languages
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Securing Java Applications in the Age of Log4Shell
Simon Maple looks at how one can be more proactive and defensive in decisions for future Log4Shell like scenarios, considering, identifying and reducing the risk introduced into applications.
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Project Loom: Revolution in Java Concurrency or Obscure Implementation Detail?
Tomasz Nurkiewicz explores what Loom is, how it's implemented, what problems it solves, its shortcomings, and will it make reactive programming obsolete?
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JIT vs. AOT: How to Pick the Right Approach
The panelists discuss the trade-offs between the two approaches and cover scenarios where either approach is best.
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Understanding JIT Optimizations by Decompilation
Chris Seaton shows how they have developed a pseudo-code decompiler for optimized Java code, and how it helps them understand how the Java JIT compiler is working in order to improve their code.
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Level up Your Java Performance with TornadoVM
Juan Fumero overviews the TornadoVM project, a parallel programming framework, and a Virtual Machine for transparently offloading Java programs onto GPUs and FPGAs.
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Java 17: the Path, Features, Tips and Tricks Panel
Simon Ritter, Kristen O'Leary and Rory Preddy discuss the path to Java 17 and tips to ease the transition.
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Improving eBay's Development Velocity
Randy Shoup and Mark Weinberg discuss breaking down silos, measuring software delivery, continually reducing build, startup, PR validation, and deployment time, embedding experts in product teams.
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Leading Organizational Change to Improve Flow Panel
Sarah Wells, Sangeeta Narayanan, and Nick Caldwell discuss how to lead organizational change to improve velocity and quality.
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Kotlin is *Way* More Than Just Android
Justin Lee goes over a number of frameworks and libraries available for Kotlin development and not once have to touch the Android emulator.