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Peter Palaga is a senior software engineer for a product called Red Hat Integration. He currently spends most of his time by porting Apache Camel components to Quarkus. Earlier, he worked on Fuse on EAP, JBoss EAP and other Red Hat Middleware projects. He is the author of srcdeps (Source dependencies for Maven and Gradle) and contributor to several Maven and Gradle plugins.

Twitter: @ppalaga

07.01.2020

Can my library or framework work on Quarkus?

LOCATION: Basel
KEYWORDS: Concept, Open Source

AGENDA:18:00 - 19:00h: Talk incl. Q/A
Afterwards you are invited to a refreshment.

SPEAKER: Peter Palaga   COMPANY: Red Hat
SLIDES: http://ppalaga.github.io/presentations/200107-writing-quarkus-extensions

Let's unveil the magic behind Quarkus! Quarkus makes the fast boot times and low memory consumption possible thanks to a technique called Build time boot. We will explain how it works by writing a Quarkus extension from scratch. You will be guided through several typical problems and their solutions that occur when porting libraries and frameworks to Quarkus and GraalVM. After this talk you'll perhaps be able to write an extension supporting your library or framework yourself.

LANGUAGE: Talk: en / Slides: en


Peter Palaga is a senior software engineer for a product called Red Hat Integration. He currently spends most of his time by porting Apache Camel components to Quarkus. Earlier, he worked on Fuse on EAP, JBoss EAP and other Red Hat Middleware projects. He is the author of srcdeps (Source dependencies for Maven and Gradle) and contributor to several Maven and Gradle plugins.

Twitter: @ppalaga


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