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What It Means to be Just In Time
Summary
Ashley Puls explains what happens to bytecode inside the JVM. It begins with an overview of the Just In Time (JIT) compiler. This overview discusses JIT optimizations such as method inlining and loop unrolling. The talk then inspects JIT logs to explain the optimizations performed on a Spring Boot application.
Bio
Ashley Puls is a senior software engineer at New Relic and a Java Agent.
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