
"From Reactive Streams -> Virtual Threads -> Flows", "Armeria μservice Fmwk"
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Join us for an enlightening evening diving into the latest advancements in Java! Here's what's lined up for you:
🎉 Agenda:
🚪 18:00 - Doors open
🤝 18:20 - Welcome & doors closing...
🔍 18:30 - From Reactive Streams, through Virtual Threads, to Flows - Adam Warski
☕ 19:30 - Break
🛠️ 20:00 - Armeria: The Microservices Framework You Haven't Tried Yet - Dominik Dorn
🔗 21:00 - Networking
Session Highlights
From Reactive Streams to Flows
Discover how the programming landscape has evolved from synchronous to asynchronous. Adam Warski will discuss the advantages of this shift, covering performance and latency improvements. With the introduction of Virtual Threads in Java 21, the conversation will explore if this makes Reactive Streams obsolete and how we can blend the two for better programming practices.
About Adam Warski:
Co-founder of SoftwareMill and head of R&D at VirtusLab, Adam is a polyglot developer working primarily with Java, Scala, and Rust. He actively contributes to several open-source projects and shares his insights on his blog: Explore Adam's Articles.
Armeria:
Uncover the power of Armeria, the microservices framework promising a unified interface for various services. Originating from the creator of Netty, Trustin Lee, Armeria boasts features like gRPC and Thrift support and automatic endpoint documentation (OpenAPI). This session will showcase how Armeria can integrate with modern Java applications like Spring Boot and even legacy systems.
📍 Location: Ernst-Melchior-Gasse 24, Wien
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