Serverless Kubernetes without YAML
A conversation with Patrik Dudits about Java, Glassfish, OSGi, HA
and clustering with Kubernetes
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An airhacks.fm conversation with Patrik Dudits (@pdudits) about:
Sparc Workstation, then 486 computer, the Camel book at highschool,
inspired by Kraftwerk, a Java Demo CD, CGI coldstart project, the
XML publishing pipeline--the Apache Cocoon project, Xerces and
Xalan with plain Java, the rotating cube applet, the Camel Book is
about the Pearl language, from Pearl to Java, the "Write Once, Run
Everywhere" cheating, working and learning in Kosice, building
websites with Apache Cocoon, developing ABAP at SAP, ABAP and
consistency, switching from ABAP to Java, using the Netweaver
Application Server, Web Dynpro for web development, code generators
rarely work in practice, low code and code generation, building
electric vehicle charging station management system, OSGi, ActiveMQ
and GlassFish 3, Glassfish ships with monitoring capabilities and
admin console, replacing OSGi modules with EARs for faster starts,
using JCA for socket communication, Raft and Paxos leader election
pattern, blue green deployments with application servers, starting
at Payara, attending airhacks.com workshops, starting at Payara,
working on profiling, implementing Jakarta EE TCK build, starting
to work on a cloud application server, an application server as
kubernetes operator, Payara admin server starts Payara Micro
instances, payara cloud without YAML, namespaces, projects and
stages, applications in the same namespace can easily communicate
with each other, Payara Cloud monitoring and metrics, Payara Cloud
runs on AKS, exposing business metrics to Payara Cloud, custom DNS
name registration, working on Payara Cloud API, Payara ships with
openID connector
Patrik Dudits on twitter: @pdudits, Patrik's blog:
https://pdudits.github.io/
Sparc Workstation, then 486 computer, the Camel book at highschool,
inspired by Kraftwerk, a Java Demo CD, CGI coldstart project, the
XML publishing pipeline--the Apache Cocoon project, Xerces and
Xalan with plain Java, the rotating cube applet, the Camel Book is
about the Pearl language, from Pearl to Java, the "Write Once, Run
Everywhere" cheating, working and learning in Kosice, building
websites with Apache Cocoon, developing ABAP at SAP, ABAP and
consistency, switching from ABAP to Java, using the Netweaver
Application Server, Web Dynpro for web development, code generators
rarely work in practice, low code and code generation, building
electric vehicle charging station management system, OSGi, ActiveMQ
and GlassFish 3, Glassfish ships with monitoring capabilities and
admin console, replacing OSGi modules with EARs for faster starts,
using JCA for socket communication, Raft and Paxos leader election
pattern, blue green deployments with application servers, starting
at Payara, attending airhacks.com workshops, starting at Payara,
working on profiling, implementing Jakarta EE TCK build, starting
to work on a cloud application server, an application server as
kubernetes operator, Payara admin server starts Payara Micro
instances, payara cloud without YAML, namespaces, projects and
stages, applications in the same namespace can easily communicate
with each other, Payara Cloud monitoring and metrics, Payara Cloud
runs on AKS, exposing business metrics to Payara Cloud, custom DNS
name registration, working on Payara Cloud API, Payara ships with
openID connector
Patrik Dudits on twitter: @pdudits, Patrik's blog:
https://pdudits.github.io/
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