Talk

Project Leyden: Improving Java’s Startup Time
Conference (EXPERT level)
Room 5
Project Leyden aims to improve the startup time, warmup time, and footprint of Java applications by enabling developers to shift computation forward and backward in time. In this joint talk, we’ll dive into what that means, review recent progress, and see a concrete use case and performance metrics with some typical Spring applications.
Learn how to cut the startup time into half already today and see how that could be improved even more in the coming Java versions!
Per Minborg
Oracle, Inc
Per Minborg works in the Java Core Library team at Oracle and is also a member of the Panama project team. He is an inventor and developer with more than 20 years of Java coding experience. He has been a frequent contributor to various open-source projects, is a regular speaker at events, Oracle JavaOne alumnus, and co-author of the publication Modern Java.
Sébastien Deleuze
Broadcom
Sébastien is a Spring Framework core committer at Broadcom. He has introduced Kotlin support in Spring, and works on integrating various technologies with the goal to improve Spring applications efficiency on production (GraalVM, CRaC, CDS). He is also a WebAssembly believer since 2016, a Kotlin Google Developer Expert and is a former MiXiT conference staff member.