Quarkus at Microsoft JDConf 2025 #46519
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Event Description: Join the Microsoft JDConf 2025 free virtual Java developer conference on April 9-10. Learn about the newest developments in Java, Cloud and AI. Mark your calendar!
Date: April 9-10, 2025
Location: Virtual
Event Type: Virtual
jdconf.com
Sessions
Boosting AI Developer Experience with Quarkus, LangChain4j, and Azure OpenAI
Speaker(s): Daniel Oh
Day/Time: April 09, 10:30 AM
Abstract: This session will explore how to enhance developer experience by leveraging a powerful combination of technologies: Quarkus, a Kubernetes-native Java framework, LangChain4j, a Java library for developing and deploying language models, and Microsoft Azure OpenAI, a cutting-edge AI service. We'll take you through practical examples of how these tools can be used together to streamline development workflows, accelerate time-to-market, and build intelligent applications with exceptional performance and efficiency. You'll learn how to harness the power of generative AI to create innovative solutions while maintaining a smooth and enjoyable development experience. This session will appeal to Java developers interested in exploring the latest advancements in AI and cloud-native technologies.
RAG & Tools for developers with LangChain4j
Speaker(s): Eric Deandrea
Day/Time: TBD
Abstract: TBD
Spring, Quarkus, Tomcat, JBoss EAP - Hyperscale PaaS for Any Java App
Speaker(s): Haixia Cheng, Microsoft and Edward Burns, Microsoft
Day/Time: April 09, 10:30 PM
Abstract: App Service is the premier PaaS offering on Azure. It supports fully managed Java SE, Tomcat, and JBoss EAP. It is the only PaaS on a hyperscale public cloud of its kind. This makes it a great choice for all kinds of Java workloads - Spring, Quarkus, Tomcat, or Jakarta EE.
In this fast-faced, demo-heavy, and mostly slide-free session we will show in real time how to run applications using three different Java stacks on App Service - Spring Boot, Tomcat, and JBoss EAP. We will aim to use mostly the same simple CRUD application with variations for each stack so you can see the differences and similarities in the PaaS experience.
At the end of the session, you will have all the demos available on GitHub so you can explore them on your own!
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