Antonio Goncalves is a senior developer living in Paris. He evolved in the Java EE landscape for a while and then moved on to Spring, Micronaut and Quarkus. From distributed systems to microservices and functions, today he works at Microsoft helping his customers to develop the Cloud architecture that suits them the best.
Aside from working on Azure, Antonio wrote a few books (Java EE and Quarkus), talks at international conferences (Devoxx, JavaOne, GeeCon…), writes technical papers and articles, gives on-line courses (PluralSight, Udemy) and co-presents the Technical French pod cast Les Cast Codeurs. He has co-created the Paris JUG, Voxxed Microservices and Devoxx France. For all his work for the community he has been made Java Champion a few years ago.
This workshop explores why it matters and how you can leverage Quarkus and GraalVM to build supersonic, subatomic, cloud-native applications.
In this workshop, you will learn how to:
- Build Web applications with Quarkus
- Use Hibernate and Hibernate with Panache
- Build event-driven microservices with Apache Kafka
- Monitor your applications
- Prompt OpenAI with Semantic Kernel APIs
- Java 17
- A working container runtime environment (Docker, Podman, Rancher Desktop, etc)
- GraalVM 22.3, Java 17 version
- Linux - https://www.graalvm.org/docs/getting-started/linux
- Windows - https://www.graalvm.org/docs/getting-started/windows
- MacOS - https://www.graalvm.org/docs/getting-started/macos
- An OpenAI account https://platform.openai.com