4 Jan 2021
Emily Jiang & Ed Burns role play their experience into real world application
PiggyMetrics is a popular open source end-to-end sample which demonstrates the use of Spring Boot and Spring Cloud features in a microservices-style application. Spring Boot and MicroProfile are popular competing frameworks for building apps in the cloud-native microservices style. Functionally, architecturally, and historically they have many things in common. From a business, economic and governance perspective they have significant differences. This session from Java Champions Ed Burns and Emily Jiang, respectively of Microsoft and IBM, briefly surveys the history and non-technical aspects in comparing the Spring Boot and MicroProfile stacks and then will take you through a real world case study based on PiggyMetrics. We will share our experience of porting it from Spring to MicroProfile.
PiggyMetrics models a personal finance application and uses cloud native microservices features such as externalized configuration, aggregate logs, service metrics, security propagation, and distributed tracing. The porting exercise utilizes MicroProfile features such as Config, Metrics, Health Check, Fault Tolerance, Open Tracing and JWT Propagation along with Jakarta CDI, REST and JSON Binding.
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PiggyMetrics is a popular open source end-to-end sample which demonstrates the use of Spring Boot and Spring Cloud features in a microservices-style application. Spring Boot and MicroProfile are popular competing frameworks for building apps in the cloud-native microservices style. Functionally, architecturally, and historically they have many things in common. From a business, economic and governance perspective they have significant differences. This session from Java Champions Ed Burns and Emily Jiang, respectively of Microsoft and IBM, briefly surveys the history and non-technical aspects in comparing the Spring Boot and MicroProfile stacks and then will take you through a real world case study based on PiggyMetrics. We will share our experience of porting it from Spring to MicroProfile.
PiggyMetrics models a personal finance application and uses cloud native microservices features such as externalized configuration, aggregate logs, service metrics, security propagation, and distributed tracing. The porting exercise utilizes MicroProfile features such as Config, Metrics, Health Check, Fault Tolerance, Open Tracing and JWT Propagation along with Jakarta CDI, REST and JSON Binding.
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- 3 participants
- 50 minutes
9 Dec 2020
The JakartaOne Program Committee discusses the JakartaOne Livestreams and the path to December 8, 2020. Featuring Ivar Grimstad, Tanja Obradovic, Will Lyons, Ivan Ivanov, Michael Redlich. Missing: Rabea Gransberger
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- 5 participants
- 18 minutes
9 Dec 2020
Tanja, Ivar, Karen & Hudson wrap up JakartaOne Livestream 2020
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- 4 participants
- 13 minutes
9 Dec 2020
Reza Rahman presents at JakartaOne Livestream 2020
Jakarta EE 8 has been delivered and Jakarta EE 9 is well on the way. This is a perfect time to begin exploring the horizons of Jakarta EE 10 and how you can help make it reality.
We will guide you on how to begin contributing towards Jakarta EE 10. We will cover ways of contributing, what paperwork is needed as well as the likely possibilities for Jakarta EE 10 including high level themes, platform level changes and some detailed features. Some technologies that might change include Jakarta Security, Concurrency, Messaging, Persistence, REST, Batch and Faces. New APIs that could be added include Jakarta NoSQL, MVC and Configuration. We will talk about non-specification projects such as the Tutorial and Samples.
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Jakarta EE 8 has been delivered and Jakarta EE 9 is well on the way. This is a perfect time to begin exploring the horizons of Jakarta EE 10 and how you can help make it reality.
We will guide you on how to begin contributing towards Jakarta EE 10. We will cover ways of contributing, what paperwork is needed as well as the likely possibilities for Jakarta EE 10 including high level themes, platform level changes and some detailed features. Some technologies that might change include Jakarta Security, Concurrency, Messaging, Persistence, REST, Batch and Faces. New APIs that could be added include Jakarta NoSQL, MVC and Configuration. We will talk about non-specification projects such as the Tutorial and Samples.
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9 Dec 2020
Steve Millidge speaks at JakartaOne Livestream 2020
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This session will cover the Eclipse GlassFish project and cover in some detail the role of Eclipse GlassFish in relation to the Jakarta EE project. How it brings together all the various EE4J projects to create an application server. I will also cover the specification process and the need for a compatible implementaiton that covers all the optional specifications which makes GlassFish somewhat special in Jakarta EE 9. I will then go into the breaking changes inherent in Jakarta EE 9 compared to Jakarta EE 8. I will describe how the team approached taking something as complex as an application implementing the specifications and migrated it to the new namespace. The point will be that it wasn’t as bad as expected. I will then look at migrating a simple Jakarta EE 8 application over to the new namespace and deploying onto Eclipse Glassfish 6.0.0 stressing the point that migration for applications is pretty simple.
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This session will cover the Eclipse GlassFish project and cover in some detail the role of Eclipse GlassFish in relation to the Jakarta EE project. How it brings together all the various EE4J projects to create an application server. I will also cover the specification process and the need for a compatible implementaiton that covers all the optional specifications which makes GlassFish somewhat special in Jakarta EE 9. I will then go into the breaking changes inherent in Jakarta EE 9 compared to Jakarta EE 8. I will describe how the team approached taking something as complex as an application implementing the specifications and migrated it to the new namespace. The point will be that it wasn’t as bad as expected. I will then look at migrating a simple Jakarta EE 8 application over to the new namespace and deploying onto Eclipse Glassfish 6.0.0 stressing the point that migration for applications is pretty simple.
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- 2 participants
- 45 minutes
9 Dec 2020
Presenters from Fujitsu, IBM, Oracle, Payara & Tomitribe discuss their platforms and the effect of Jakarta EE 9.
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- 6 participants
- 41 minutes
9 Dec 2020
Adam Bien presents as part of JakartaOne Livestream 2020
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Jakarta EE abstracts Java vendors and products and provides the base infrastructure for microservices. MicroProfile brings cloud APIs to Java applications, mostly based on de-facto, cloud-motivated standards like CNCF with Kubernetes, OpenAPI. Together they are unbeatable. In this session, I will bring the best parts of two words by implementing an application from-scratch and showcasing the “synergy.”
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Jakarta EE abstracts Java vendors and products and provides the base infrastructure for microservices. MicroProfile brings cloud APIs to Java applications, mostly based on de-facto, cloud-motivated standards like CNCF with Kubernetes, OpenAPI. Together they are unbeatable. In this session, I will bring the best parts of two words by implementing an application from-scratch and showcasing the “synergy.”
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- 2 participants
- 44 minutes
9 Dec 2020
Moderator Otavio Santana is joined by Steve Millidge, Kevin Sutter, Dmitry Kornilov, David Blevins and Scott Stark to discuss the roadmap for Jakarta EE 10
Jakarta EE 8 has been delivered and Jakarta EE 9 is well on the way. This is a perfect time to begin exploring the horizons of Jakarta EE 10. This panel discussion brings together the likes of Payara, Oracle, IBM, Tomitribe, and community leadership at large to begin gazing into the crystal ball together! Come along and bring your thinking cap with you - there will be plenty of opportunities for you to interact first hand with the panel!
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Jakarta EE 8 has been delivered and Jakarta EE 9 is well on the way. This is a perfect time to begin exploring the horizons of Jakarta EE 10. This panel discussion brings together the likes of Payara, Oracle, IBM, Tomitribe, and community leadership at large to begin gazing into the crystal ball together! Come along and bring your thinking cap with you - there will be plenty of opportunities for you to interact first hand with the panel!
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- 6 participants
- 43 minutes
9 Dec 2020
Cesar Hernandez & Rafael Guimarães close out JakartaOne Livestream with their presentation
This migration case involved several challenges such as the fifth-largest population and largest territory in the world; complexity; and diversity, both geographic and economic. This session’s speakers discuss how they used MicroProfile projects such as Health Check, JWT Authentication, Metrics, OpenAPI, Rest Client, and Config to contribute to the success of the project; what benefits they saw; the challenges they faced; and how they solved them.
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This migration case involved several challenges such as the fifth-largest population and largest territory in the world; complexity; and diversity, both geographic and economic. This session’s speakers discuss how they used MicroProfile projects such as Health Check, JWT Authentication, Metrics, OpenAPI, Rest Client, and Config to contribute to the success of the project; what benefits they saw; the challenges they faced; and how they solved them.
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- 5 participants
- 46 minutes
9 Dec 2020
Mike Milinkovich delivers a keynote to the audience at JakartaOne Livestream 2020
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- 3 participants
- 11 minutes
9 Dec 2020
Nicolas Frankel presents at JakartaOne Livestream 2020
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At that point in the past, it was forecast that Java would die, but the JVM platform would be its legacy. And in fact, for a long time, the JVM has been tremendously successful. Wikipedia itself list a bunch of languages that run on it, some of them close to Java e.g. Kotlin, some of them very remote e.g. Clojure.
But nowadays, the Cloud is becoming ubiquitous. Containerization is the way to go to alleviate some of the vendor lock-in issues. Kubernetes is a de facto platform. If a container needs to be killed for whatever reason (resource consumption, unhealthy, etc.), a new one needs to replace it as fast as possible. In that context, the JVM seems to be a dead-end: its startup time is huge in comparison to a native process. Likewise, it consumes a lot of memory that just increase the monthly bill.
What does that mean for us developers? Has all the time spent in learning the JVM ecosystem been invested with no hope of return over investment? Shall we need to invest even more time in new languages, frameworks, libraries, etc.? That is one possibility for sure. But we can also leverage our existing knowledge, and embrace the Cloud and containers ways with the help of some tools.
In this talk, I’ll create a simple URL shortener with a “standard” stack: Kotlin, JAX-RS and Hazelcast. Then, with the help of Quarkus and GraalVM, I’ll turn this application into a native executable with all Cloud/Container related work has been moved to the build process.
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At that point in the past, it was forecast that Java would die, but the JVM platform would be its legacy. And in fact, for a long time, the JVM has been tremendously successful. Wikipedia itself list a bunch of languages that run on it, some of them close to Java e.g. Kotlin, some of them very remote e.g. Clojure.
But nowadays, the Cloud is becoming ubiquitous. Containerization is the way to go to alleviate some of the vendor lock-in issues. Kubernetes is a de facto platform. If a container needs to be killed for whatever reason (resource consumption, unhealthy, etc.), a new one needs to replace it as fast as possible. In that context, the JVM seems to be a dead-end: its startup time is huge in comparison to a native process. Likewise, it consumes a lot of memory that just increase the monthly bill.
What does that mean for us developers? Has all the time spent in learning the JVM ecosystem been invested with no hope of return over investment? Shall we need to invest even more time in new languages, frameworks, libraries, etc.? That is one possibility for sure. But we can also leverage our existing knowledge, and embrace the Cloud and containers ways with the help of some tools.
In this talk, I’ll create a simple URL shortener with a “standard” stack: Kotlin, JAX-RS and Hazelcast. Then, with the help of Quarkus and GraalVM, I’ll turn this application into a native executable with all Cloud/Container related work has been moved to the build process.
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- 3 participants
- 39 minutes
9 Dec 2020
Tanja Obradovic runs through 2020's top committers and celebrates everyone who contributes to Jakarta EE
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- 10 minutes
9 Dec 2020
Arjan Tijms and Ivar Grimstad discuss all things cloud native java in this Studio Jakarta EE session at JakartaOne Livestream 2020
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- 14 minutes
9 Dec 2020
Juergen Hoeller and Ivar Grimstad chat between the sessions at Studio Jakarta EE during JakartaOne Livestream 2020
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- 17 minutes
9 Dec 2020
Werner Keil and Ivar Grimstad sit down between the sessions in Studio Jakarta EE to discuss Jakarta EE 9 & much more.
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- 17 minutes
9 Dec 2020
Host Ivar Grimstad walks though the new Jakarta MVC 2.0 specification
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- 2 participants
- 23 minutes
9 Dec 2020
Tanja Obradovic, Jakarta EE Program Manager explains how to get involved with the Jakarta EE working group.
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9 Dec 2020
Ivar Grimstad explains Namespace in this break session at JakartaOne Livestream 2020
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9 Dec 2020
Sebastian Daschner presents as part of JakartaOne Livestream 2020
For most projects, testing is not really fun. It’s boring, cumbersome, and takes time and effort – especially for distributed applications or when changes in existing functionality forces test scenarios to adapt. Still, software tests are crucial; so, how can we tackle them in an effective and productive way?
This session shows what is necessary to effectively test Jakarta microservices in an automated way. We’ll see which approaches work well, how to keep a fast feedback loop and constant velocity, how to manage complex test scenarios that involve multiple services, and how to verify our API contracts. One of the key aspects will be how to write maintainable test code with high quality that embraces principles of software craftsmanship. I’ll be live-coding test cases using Enterprise Java, Jakarta EE, MicroProfile, Docker, and Kubernetes. Join us to improve your testing flow experience.
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For most projects, testing is not really fun. It’s boring, cumbersome, and takes time and effort – especially for distributed applications or when changes in existing functionality forces test scenarios to adapt. Still, software tests are crucial; so, how can we tackle them in an effective and productive way?
This session shows what is necessary to effectively test Jakarta microservices in an automated way. We’ll see which approaches work well, how to keep a fast feedback loop and constant velocity, how to manage complex test scenarios that involve multiple services, and how to verify our API contracts. One of the key aspects will be how to write maintainable test code with high quality that embraces principles of software craftsmanship. I’ll be live-coding test cases using Enterprise Java, Jakarta EE, MicroProfile, Docker, and Kubernetes. Join us to improve your testing flow experience.
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- 3 participants
- 56 minutes
9 Dec 2020
Thomas Bitonti & BJ Hargrave speak at JakartaOne Livestream
The Eclipse Transformer is a data driven engine for modifying (transforming) Java EE artifacts to enable them for the new Jakarta specification. The Transformer changes “javax” package references into “jakarta” package references for package names which were renamed by Jakarta EE.
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The Eclipse Transformer is a data driven engine for modifying (transforming) Java EE artifacts to enable them for the new Jakarta specification. The Transformer changes “javax” package references into “jakarta” package references for package names which were renamed by Jakarta EE.
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- 4 participants
- 32 minutes
9 Dec 2020
Amber Vanderburg joins us to teach the audience how to give and receive feedback to improve our work and collaboration with others
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How do we give effective feedback for maximum impact? Attendees will learn frameworks to give quality feedback, adjusted approaches to delivering sensitive and challenging feedback, and how to utilize the data from feedback for maximum impact and performance improvement.
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How do we give effective feedback for maximum impact? Attendees will learn frameworks to give quality feedback, adjusted approaches to delivering sensitive and challenging feedback, and how to utilize the data from feedback for maximum impact and performance improvement.
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- 2 participants
- 28 minutes
9 Dec 2020
Ed Bratt pays tribute to a open source giant, Bill Shannon, who passed earlier in 2020 after a battle with cancer. Bill's legacy lives on and his impact on Java EE cannot be measured. Bill will be missed terribly in the Jakarta EE Community.
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8 Dec 2020
Hosts Ivar & Tanja kick off the event on Dec 8, 2020
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- 2 participants
- 17 minutes