Join us for a guided tour through the possibilities of the LangChain4j framework! Chat with virtually any LLM provider (OpenAI, Gemini, HuggingFace, Azure, AWS, ...)? Generate AI images straight from your Java application with Dall-E and Gemini? Have LLMs return POJOs? Interact with local models on your machine? LangChain4j makes it a piece of cake! We will explain the fundamental building blocks of LLM-powered applications, show you how to chain them together into AI Services, and how to interact with your knowledge base using advanced RAG.
Then, we take a deeper dive into the Quarkus LangChain4j integration. We'll show how little code is needed when using Quarkus, how live reload makes experimenting with prompts a breeze and finally we'll look at its native image generation capabilities, aiming to get your AI-powered app deployment-ready in no time. By the end of this session, you will have all the technical knowledge to get your hands dirty, along with plenty of inspiration for designing the apps of the future.
Then, we take a deeper dive into the Quarkus LangChain4j integration. We'll show how little code is needed when using Quarkus, how live reload makes experimenting with prompts a breeze and finally we'll look at its native image generation capabilities, aiming to get your AI-powered app deployment-ready in no time. By the end of this session, you will have all the technical knowledge to get your hands dirty, along with plenty of inspiration for designing the apps of the future.
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Georgios Andrianakis
Red Hat
Georgios works for Red Hat as a Principal Software Engineer and is currently the most active contributor for Quarkus, where he works in all sorts of areas, including but not limited to LangChain4j, RESTEasy Reactive, Spring compatibility, Kubernetes support, testing, Kotlin and more.
He is also an enthusiastic promoter of Quarkus that never misses a chance to spread the Quarkus love!
He is also an enthusiastic promoter of Quarkus that never misses a chance to spread the Quarkus love!
Eric Deandrea
Red Hat
Eric is a Java Champion and Senior Principal Developer Advocate at Red Hat. Eric has over 25 years of experience designing and building Java-based solutions and developer training programs in the financial services and insurance industries. He is also a contributor to various Open Source projects, including Quarkus, Spring, LangChain4J, WireMock, and Microcks, as well as a speaker at many public events and user groups around the world.
Eric recently put his Quarkus and Spring knowledge to use by publishing his first book, “Quarkus for Spring Developers.” Outside of work, Eric enjoys boating on the lakes of New Hampshire, ice hockey, and martial arts, in which he holds a black belt in Kempo Karate.
Eric recently put his Quarkus and Spring knowledge to use by publishing his first book, “Quarkus for Spring Developers.” Outside of work, Eric enjoys boating on the lakes of New Hampshire, ice hockey, and martial arts, in which he holds a black belt in Kempo Karate.
Clement Escoffier
Red Hat
Clement Escoffier (@clementplop) is a distinguished engineer at Red Hat. He is a Java Champion. Before joining Red Hat, Clement had several professional lives, from academic positions to management. He contributed to projects and products, touching many domains and technologies such as OSGi, mobile, continuous delivery, and DevOps. Clement has always been interested in software engineering, distributed systems, and event-driven architecture. He recently focused on Reactive Systems, Cloud-Native applications, and Kubernetes. Clement contributed to many open-source projects, such as Apache Felix, Eclipse Vert.x, SmallRye, Mutiny, and Quarkus. He also authored the "Reactive Systems in Java" book.