GraalVM has been around for a while, and more and more developers and teams use it to run Java applications faster, more efficiently, and more securely. According to the latest State of Spring survey, 37% of Spring users either already run applications natively compiled GraalVM in production, or are currently evaluating it, and 31% more have such plans.
For those who haven't moved to GraalVM yet though, the questions and concerns are usually similar: how hard is to migrate? Can I use libraries and tools? Can I monitor such native applications? What about using latest Java features?
In this no-slides, all-code session we'll talk about all the practical aspects of building and running applications with GraalVM, tooling, monitoring, using popular libraries, and cover common questions that we get from users.
For those who haven't moved to GraalVM yet though, the questions and concerns are usually similar: how hard is to migrate? Can I use libraries and tools? Can I monitor such native applications? What about using latest Java features?
In this no-slides, all-code session we'll talk about all the practical aspects of building and running applications with GraalVM, tooling, monitoring, using popular libraries, and cover common questions that we get from users.