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EPISODE · Mar 19, 2019 · 22 MIN

Project Quarkus, Kubernetes-native Java

from PodCTL - Enterprise Kubernetes · host Red Hat OpenShift

SHOW: 64SHOW OVERVIEW: Brian talks with Burr Sutter (@BurrSutter, Director Developer Experience @RedHat) about Project Quarkus (@QuarkusIO), Supersonic Subatomic Java for Kubernetes-native application development.  SHOW NOTES:Try OpenShift 4 - http://try.openshift.comLearn OpenShift for FREE (Knative, Istio, Operators, etc.) - http://learn.openshift.comBurr Sutter YouTube Channel - https://www.youtube.com/user/burrsutterJava inside Docker - https://developers.redhat.com/blog/2017/03/14/java-inside-docker/Introducing Project Quarkus - https://developers.redhat.com/blog/2019/03/07/quarkus-next-generation-kubernetes-native-java-framework/Quarkus Homepage - https://quarkus.io/GraalVM - https://www.graalvm.org/Burr's Istio Tutorial - http://bit.ly/istio-tutorialBurr's Knative Tutorial - http://bit.ly/knative-tutorialSHOW TOPICS:Topic 1 - Welcome to the show. Tell us a little bit about your world and how it intersects Kubernetes, Developers and Cloud-native application development. Topic 2 - Today we’re going to talk about Java and containers. Before we get into the new technologies, let’s talk about what the world of Java in containers (and Kubernetes) looks like today - especially the challenges and tradeoffs from the Java EE world to Kubernetes. (see: “Kubernetes as the New Application Server”, Eps.55 on PodCTL)Topic 3 - Please introduce us to Project Quarkus. Unifies Imperative and Reactive development modelsInvolves both GraalVM and HotSpotFast startup timesLow memory requirementsSmaller application and container image footprint Topic 4 - So for the Kubernetes or container person, how does this change things? It’s still Java/Quarkus in the container, but it is the smaller/faster aspect that’s interesting, or better interaction with the native Kubernetes patterns?Topic 5 - What does this mean for today’s Java developer in terms of learning new capabilities or reusing any existing stacks or frameworks? (Eclipse MicroProfile, JPA/Hibernate, JAX-RS/RESTEasy, Eclipse Vert.x, Netty, and more.Topic 6 - What’s the best way for developers to get the technology or engage with other developers/community around questions? Feedback?Email: PodCTL at gmail dot comTwitter: @PodCTLWeb: http://podctl.com

SHOW: 64 SHOW OVERVIEW: Brian talks with Burr Sutter (@BurrSutter, Director Developer Experience @RedHat) about Project Quarkus (@QuarkusIO), Supersonic Subatomic Java for Kubernetes-native application development. SHOW NOTES: Try OpenShift 4 - http://try.openshift.comLearn OpenShift for FREE (Knative, Istio, Operators, etc.) - http://learn.openshift.comBurr Sutter YouTube Channel - https://www.youtube.com/user/burrsutterJava inside Docker - https://developers.redhat.com/blog/2017/03...

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SHOW: 64SHOW OVERVIEW: Brian talks with Burr Sutter (@BurrSutter, Director Developer Experience @RedHat) about Project Quarkus (@QuarkusIO), Supersonic Subatomic Java for Kubernetes-native application development.  SHOW NOTES:Try OpenShift 4 -...

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