Quarkus beginners guide!

JAX London
The Conference for Java & Software Innovation

Quarkus – the Kubernetes Native Java Framework

In a cloud native world enamored with microservices and serverless, meet Quarkus – Java’s brilliant response to technologies like Node.js, Python and Go that had until recently proven quicker, smaller and arguably more nimble. But seeing is believing, so we’ll show you Quarkus in action. Get ready to experience “Supersonic Subatomic Java” and make open source frameworks like Hibernate and Apache Camel faster, smaller and more dynamically scalable than ever before!

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Cheat Sheet content

    • Start-up: What is Quarkus?, Scaffolding a Quarkus application, Live Reload, Packaging
    • Basics: JAX-RS, JSON Marshaling/Unmarshaling, Configuration, CDI, Logging, testing
    • Advanced use cases: Asynchronous, Reactive, Hibernate and Panache, Kubernetes

About the writer

Alex Soto Alex is a Software Engineer at Red Hat in the developers group. He is passionate about the Java world and software automation, and he believes in the open source software model. Alex is the creator of the NoSQLUnit project, a member of the JSR374 (Java API for JSON Processing) Expert Group, co-author of the Testing Java Microservices book for Manning and contributor to several open source projects. A Java Champion since 2017 and international speaker, he has talked about new testing techniques for microservices and continuous delivery in the 21st century.

Meet Alex Soto at JAX London

Java Particle Acceleration with Quarkus
Wednesday, October 9 2019
15:15 – 16:05