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Quarkus and GraalVM: Booting Hibernate at Supersonic Speed, Subatomic Size
Sanne did a talk at Qcon Sao Paulo on Quarkus & GraalVM.
Author: Sanne Grinovero
Posted: 11. September 2019
From: QCon Sao Paulo 2019
Turbocharged Java with Quarkus
Marcus shows how to create native executable with Quarkus and how fast it scales. Part of JakartaOne online web conference.
Author: Marcus Biel
Posted: 11. September 2019
From: Eclipse Foundation
Quarkus JAX-RS Service With CORS Support
Adam in a video where he buils a web application from scratch and access the backend using the Fetch API with and without activated CORS
Author: Adam Bien
Posted: 14. August 2019
From: Adam Bien
Subatomic Reactive Systems with Quarkus
Quarkus provides a supersonic development experience and a subatomic execution environment thanks to its integration with GraalVM. This talk is about the reactive side of Quarkus and how to use it to implement reactive and data-streaming applications.
Author: Clement Escoffier
Posted: 31. July 2019
From: JBCNConf / Red Hat
The (A) future of Java and containers
Mark takes you through the history of Java and explains why Quarkus is a game-changer for its future.
Author: Mark Little
Posted: 30. July 2019
From: J4K Conference / Red Hat
MicroProfile OpenTracing, Jaegertracing and Quarkus ...in 7mins
Video from Adam Bien - Installing Jaeger, creating a microprofile.io / quarkus.io service with MicroProfile OpenTracing from scratch in 7 minutes.
Author: Adam Bien
Posted: 24. July 2019
From: Adam Bien
Build Eclipse MicroProfile apps quickly with Quarkus | Jakarta TechTalks
Combining Eclipse MicroProfile and Quarkus lets developers deliver feature-rich, container-based MicroProfile applications that start in under tens of milliseconds. This talk live-codes a container-based MicroProfile application that is deployed to Kubernetes.
Author: John Clingan
Posted: 25. June 2019
From: Eclipse Foundation / Red Hat
Quarkus : Supersonic, subatomic Java
Dimitris talks about benefits of Quarkus, including developer joy, supersonic speed, and best of breed libraries and standards in this overview talk.
Author: Dimitris Andreadis
Posted: 14. June 2019
From: Voxxed Athens / Red Hat
Java, Turbocharged
This talk demonstrates how to use Quarkus to create super small, super fast Java containers, which can be a game-changer, especially in a serverless environment.
Author: Marcus Biel
Posted: 10. June 2019
From: JOTB19 / Red Hat
Coding That Sparks Joy With Quarkus, by Edson Yanaga
Create your first Quarkus project and learn why the tool sparks joy in the hearts of developers.
Author: Edson Yanaga
Posted: 24. May 2019
From: SouJava / Red Hat
Quarkus and GraalVM: booting Hibernate at supersonic speed, subatomic size
Sanne talks at Devoxx about GraalVM and Hibernate with Quarkus.
Author: Sanne Grinovero
Posted: 16. May 2019
From: Devoxx UK / Red Hat
Taste of Serverless Application Development
Marthen Luther shows how to create a simple Java application using Quarkus and deploy it as a serverless application on Knative.
Author: Marthen Luther
Posted: 9. May 2019
From: Red Hat
Quarkus: Supersonic, subatomic Java | DevNation Live
This DevNation Live tutorial demonstrates how to use Quarkus to optimize your enterprise Java apps, your APIs, your microservices, and your serverless functions for a Kubernetes/OpenShift environment that is vastly smaller, faster, and more scalable.
Author: Burr Sutter
Posted: 4. April 2019
From: Red Hat Developer
Quarkus Tips Video Playlist
QTips - a video play list on getting started with Quarkus
Author: Quarkus.io
Posted: 29. March 2019
From: Quarkus.io / Red Hat
OpenShift Commons Briefing Introducing Quarkus: a next-generation Kubernetes Native Java framework
The goal of Quarkus is to make Java a leading platform in Kubernetes and serverless environments, while offering developers a unified reactive and imperative programming model to optimally address a wider range of distributed application architectures. Learn more in this introduction to the project.
Author: Thomas Qvarnstrom, Jason Greene
Posted: 28. March 2019
From: OpenShift, Red Hat