Java Day Kiev took place Oct. 14-15. Led by the Ukrainian JUG, it is one of the most significant developer events in Ukraine. The event attracted a bevy of world-class speakers including Burr Sutter, Ivar Grimstad, Sebastian Daschner, Ruslan Sinitskiy and Edson Yanaga. Java EE had an excellent showing at the event including my own talks. The organizers had invited me in previous years, but I could not go to Ukraine due to Oracle's overly conservative travel restrictions. This year was my opportunity for redemption, so it was important for me to attend. I suggest others do the same to support Ukrainian developers when they need us most.
I was also very honored to be part of the opening keynote panel of Java experts. Shortly after the keynote, Ivar did a detailed demo-driven talk on the MicroProfile. After lunch, I ran a hands-on lab on JMS 2 titled "Down-and-Dirty with JMS 2". The goal of the lab is to give attendees some first-hand experience with the primary changes in JMS 2. In the first hour or so I did a brief presentation overviewing JMS 2 and went over the JMS 2 Javadocs. The rest of the time attendees actually wrote JMS 2 code mostly by themselves. The slides I use are available on SlideShare (click
here if you can't see the embedded slide deck):
I started the second day of the conference with my talk on Cargo Tracker/Java EE + DDD. This talk overviews DDD and describes how DDD maps elegantly to Java EE using code examples/demos from the Cargo Tracker Java EE Blue Prints project
. Below is the slide deck for the talk (click here
if you can't see the embedded slides):
I finished out the conference with my talk on HTTP/2 and Servlet 4 titled "HTTP/2 and What it Means for the Java EE Ecosystem". The talk examines the very important changes in HTTP/2 and how these changes need to be adopted by various Java EE 8 APIs like Servlet 4 and JSF 2.3. The slide deck for the talk is posted on SlideShare (click
hereif you can't see the embedded resource).
source: dzone.com