Jean-Frederic Clere has been writing client/server software for over 30 years. His skills range from Cobol to Java, from BS2000 to Linux and from /390 to i386, with a preference for the latter ;). He is a committer in Httpd and Tomcat and enjoys complex projects involving languages and machines. Born in France, Jean-Frederic lived in Barcelona (Spain) for 14 years. Since May 2006, he lives in Neuchâtel (Switzerland) where he works for RedHat on Tomcat, httpd and cloud/cluster related topics.
26.10.2023
LOCATION: Zürich
AGENDA: | 18:15-19:30h: Talk incl. Q/A After an interesting talk, you will have the opportunity to exchange ideas and network with the speaker and professional colleagues over beer, wine and rich finger foods. |
SPEAKER: Jean-Frederic Clere COMPANY: Red Hat
SLIDES: 231026_Panama.pdf
The presentation will focus on using the OpenSSL native library with Apache Tomcat. It will show how the Panama API (still as a preview in Java 21) was used to rewrite the integration using only Java code. Panama allows us to retain the performance and capabilities of the existing Tomcat native JNI code without writing C code.
LANGUAGE: Talk: en / Slides: en
Jean-Frederic Clere has been writing client/server software for over 30 years. His skills range from Cobol to Java, from BS2000 to Linux and from /390 to i386, with a preference for the latter ;). He is a committer in Httpd and Tomcat and enjoys complex projects involving languages and machines. Born in France, Jean-Frederic lived in Barcelona (Spain) for 14 years. Since May 2006, he lives in Neuchâtel (Switzerland) where he works for RedHat on Tomcat, httpd and cloud/cluster related topics.
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