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Java Day Istanbul - Intro to Java Development w...

Kevin Dubois
May 06, 2023
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Java Day Istanbul - Intro to Java Development with Quarkus

Java is a great programming language, however ‘traditional’ Java isn’t so great to work with when it comes to modern, Cloud Native development. Quarkus is a (fairly) new Java stack that addresses issues such as the typical slow startup time and rather large memory usage that hinder the adoption of Java in container and/or Serverless workloads. Quarkus is not just useful for optimizing resource usage though. There is also a big focus on improving the developer experience.

In this session we’ll demonstrate how Quarkus is very easy and enjoyable to work with and allows developers to work with native GraalVM builds, containers and external dependencies such as databases, Kafka clusters, Kubernetes etc without being experts in any of these technologies (or even having to install them locally). After this session, the audience should come away with inspiration to build modern Cloud Native applications with Java, and have fun doing so!

Kevin Dubois

May 06, 2023
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  1. @kevindubois Kevin Dubois Who’s on stage today? 🤘 Principal Developer

    Advocate at Red Hat 🤘 18+ years professional software development experience 🤘 Speak English, Dutch, French, Italian 🤘 Passionate about Dev Experience & Open Source @[email protected] youtube.com/@thekevindubois linkedin.com/in/kevindubois
  2. @kevindubois Java Designed For a Different Time Traditional • Throughput

    at the expense of footprint • Long running at expense of startup speed • Rich, dynamic behaviour for mutable systems Cloud Native • Throughput solved by scaling • Ephemeral, immutable systems • Footprint and performance matter
  3. @kevindubois Build Time Runtime Packaging (maven, etc) gradle…) Load config

    file from file system Parse it Classpath scanning to find annotated classes Attempt to load class to enable/disable features Build its model of the world. Start the management (thread, pool…) @ @ </> How Does “Traditional Java” Start?
  4. @kevindubois Building blocks: Platform resources Java-based runtime Resources optimization trend

    (new & lighter runtimes) non-Java runtime 1 non-Java runtime 2 New blocks Improved utilization
  5. @kevindubois Build Time Runtime @ @ </> The Quarkus Way

    Runtime Build Time @ @ </> Package model Build Time Runtime @ @ </>
  6. @kevindubois 13 Supersonic Subatomic Java Quarkus + Native (via GraalVM)

    12 MB Quarkus + JVM (via OpenJDK) 73 MB Traditional Cloud-Native Stack 136 MB Quarkus + Native (via GraalVM) 0.016 Seconds Quarkus + JVM (via OpenJDK) 0.943 Seconds Traditional Cloud-Native Stack 4.3 Seconds
  7. @kevindubois Building blocks: Platform resources Java-based runtime Resources optimization trend

    (Quarkus making Java relevant) non-Java runtime 1 non-Java runtime 2 Quarkus runtime high application density “Lufthansa Technik AVIATAR experiences significant cloud resources savings by moving to Kubernetes-native Quarkus” - Quarkus.io
  8. @kevindubois 🤘 Based on standards 🤘 Developer productivity ◦ Zero-config

    Live coding ◦ Developer services ◦ Continuous testing ◦ Dev UI ◦ CLI 🤘 Streamlined for the 80% common usages, flexible for the rest 🤘 No hassle native executable generation Enhancing Developer Joy https://quarkus.io/developer-joy
  9. @kevindubois 🤘 Red Hat sits on the GraalVM advisory board

    🤘 Red Hat contributes to GraalVM ◦ Debugging support ◦ ARM support ◦ Java Flight Recorder 🤘 Quarkus is part of the GraalVM test suite Native Compilation
  10. @kevindubois Command Line Job Github App Cloud / Container Native

    Serverless & Functions Micro services EDA Kube Operator Traditional Apps CRUD Monoliths GitHub Actions Admin Tools Reactive Systems
  11. @kevindubois Quarkus 3 Highlights PERFORMANCE Hibernate ORM 6 STANDARDS Java

    11 & 17 Aligns with MicroProfile 6 & Jakarta EE Core Profile 10 Kubernetes DevService Quarkus CLI deploy to Kubernetes KUBE-NATIVE PRODUCTIVITY Pact contract testing support New Dev UI Azure Functions extension Learn more at Quarkus.io/quarkus3
  12. @kevindubois The importance of density JVM Quarkus Spring Boot Ratio

    (Quarkus / SB) Framework version 2.7.5.ER4 2.6.3 Build time (s) 6.69 17.65 37.92% Av. RSS after startup (MB) 506.56 913.01 55.48% Av. time to 1st req (ms) 2,287.67 4,653.67 49.16% Av. RSS after 1st req (MB) 534.49 973.8 54.89% Av. throughput (req/sec) 28,904.46 10,758.41 268.67% Av. RSS for max throughput (MB) 1,933.16 2,578.3 74.98% Max throughput density (req/sec/MB) 14.97 4.54 329.8% Native Quarkus Spring Boot Ratio (Quarkus / SB) Framework version 2.7.5.ER4 2.6.3 Build time (s) 89.25 213.78 41.75% Av. RSS after startup (MB) 58.3 160.17 36.4% Av. time to 1st req (ms) 37.33 175.33 21.29% Av. RSS after 1st req (MB) 63.79 167.4 38.1% Av. throughput (req/sec) 21,683.95 9,045.15 239.73% Av. RSS for max throughput (MB) 413.63 599.89 68.95% Max throughput density (req/sec/MB) 53.73 15.13 355.19% Some real numbers (8 cores, 12GB RAM, GraalVM 21.3.0.r11)
  13. @kevindubois “We went from 1 min startup times to 400

    ms.” RH Press Release Community “We became increasingly worried about resource consumption that Spring Boot was having while being deployed on the Kubernetes cluster… It became increasingly cumbersome to find ways to circumvent the methodology we were using just to squeeze every little bit of performance out of Spring Boot” - Christos Sotiriou DXL Backend Chapter Lead, Vodafone Greece Information Week Community “We could run 3x denser deployments without sacrificing availability and response times of service.” “Quarkus is close to what our developers are already doing with Spring and it’s familiar to them. This is a big benefit” Community “Before we introduced Quarkus, many of our customers had started to look at alternative stacks like Go and node.js to improve performance and efficiency. These customers were weary of selecting a new language and having to hire new developers or retrain their existing Java developers.” - Arijit Mazumdar “There was a low learning curve with Quarkus. It took one of our developers one week to get up to speed on Quarkus and another week to migrate a Spring application to Quarkus.” - Arijit Mazumdar “Quarkus and the Spring API compatibility reduced the migration time and complexity which is critically important for our customers.” - Arijit Mazumdar Community Orgs experiencing Quarkus Joy https://quarkus.io/blog/tag/user-story
  14. @kevindubois Orgs experiencing Quarkus Joy “using Spring with AWS Lambda

    would have been prohibitive because the startup time of Spring in AWS Lambda is too big from my research” - Dennis Baerten “As costs increase, this is when the benefit of using Quarkus will be experienced due to its more efficient use of cloud resources and fast startup time compared to plain Java and Spring Boot” - Dennis Baerten “It took me about 3 days to get familiar with the Quarkus stack” - Dennis Berten, Spring Developer Blog “Some of Payair’s developers had mainly Spring experience, we were concerned that it would be difficult for them to “switch sides”. It turned out that our fear of the unknown was completely unfounded. Quarkus leverages some good old Jakarta EE standards that all Java developers are familiar with. We did not have to learn a bunch of new APIs.” - Hubert Lewandowski “As a long term Spring developer I realized that Spring is slowly becoming the very thing it swore to destroy. The initial premises of Spring (which basically can be summed up as a lightweight alternative to Jakarta EE) are way past the expiry date now. Spring is the undisputed heavyweight champion that can handle everything you imagine but is not your best option for fast and light services. And that applies to Spring Boot as well. - Hubert Lewandowski Blog “When you adopt Quarkus, you will be productive from day one since you don’t really need to learn new technologies.” -TalkDesk Blog “After deploying, we found that Quarkus used about 15% of the CPU, 12% of the memory compared to Spring Boot. So far, we are sticking with Quarkus!” - Sam Dacanay, Lead Software Engineer Blog https://quarkus.io/blog/tag/user-story
  15. @kevindubois Start exploring in the OpenShift Sandbox. Learn containers, Kubernetes,

    and OpenShift in your browser. developers.redhat.com/developer-sandbox Try Red Hat's products and technologies without setup or configuration.
  16. @kevindubois • Showcase & explain Quarkus, how it enables modern

    Java development & the Kubernetes-native experience • Introduce familiar Spring concepts, constructs, & conventions and how they map to Quarkus • Equivalent code examples between Quarkus and Spring as well as emphasis on testing patterns & practices • Chapters devoted to ◦ Why the need for Quarkus in the first place? ◦ Getting started ◦ RESTful applications ◦ Persistence ◦ Event-driven services ◦ Cloud environments, containers, and Kubernetes https://red.ht/quarkus-spring-devs
  17. @kevindubois Had a good time? let everyone know! @kevindubois #quarkusrocks

    Want to know more? Links are in the jam doc below Web quarkus.io Talk quarkus.io/community Twitter @quarkusio More developers.redhat.com dn.dev/quarkus-tutorial