Helidon — Swallow in the world of microservices

In this talk, I will tell you about a wonderful opensource framework for writing microservices called Helidon, which I am working on. Using it, you can write truly tiny microservices with a minimum memory footprint and distribution size, and at the same time, with performance that is often several times higher, the of its competitors. With the help of Helidon, you can write both portable code, standardized by MicroProfile, as wel as an absolutely pure reactive java code. CLI, wonderful tooling, full support for GraalVM, and at least Java version 11 will allow us to write the most productive microservices without any compromise!

We’ll take a look at the code and see how this performance is achieved, how we support native image, and prepare for Project Loom.


Dmitry Aleksandrov,

Oracle

@bercut2000
Helidon — Swallow in the world of microservices
Dmitry Aleksandrov,
Oracle
@bercut2000
In this talk, I will tell you about a wonderful opensource framework for writing microservices called Helidon, which I am working on. Using it, you can write truly tiny microservices with a minimum memory footprint and distribution size, and at the same time, with performance that is often several times higher, the of its competitors. With the help of Helidon, you can write both portable code, standardized by MicroProfile, as wel as an absolutely pure reactive java code. CLI, wonderful tooling, full support for GraalVM, and at least Java version 11 will allow us to write the most productive microservices without any compromise!

We'll take a look at the code and see how this performance is achieved, how we support native image, and prepare for Project Loom.
About speaker
About speaker
Dmitry is a Senior Principal developer at Oracle, Java Champion, Oracle Groundbreaker. He has more than a decade experience mainly in Java Enterprise in banking/telecom, but interested in dynamic languages on JVM and features like massive computations on GPUs. A true believer in open source and community driven initiatives.

He is a co-lead of the Bulgarian Java User Group and co-organizer of jPrime Conf.
Dmitry is a blogger and also a frequent speaker at local events as well as conferences like JavaOne/CodeOne, Devoxx/Voxxed and Joker/JPoint.
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Will be happy to meet new partner companies who can help with making the conference more useful and interesting