Java SE, MicroProfile and GraalVM: the Helidon's Way
A conversation with Dmitry Kornilov about Helidon 2.0, MicroProfile
and GraalVM
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An airhacks.fm conversation with Dmitry Kornilov (@m0mus) about:
"What was your first computer?" - Dmitry's introduction, Helidon
2.0 supports GraalVM native compilation, Helidon CLI used Apache
Maven Archetype, Helidon CLI is written in Java and cross-compiled
to an executable file, the Helicon CLI source code and repository,
watch and deploy: wad.sh - a primitive version of Helidon CLI, with
Helidon you can compile MicroProfile applications and compile them
to a native image, Helidon supports Weld and has full CDI
compatibility, Helidon comes with MicroProfile Reactive Messaging
and MicroProfile Reactive Operators, Reactive Operators were
contributed by David Karnok, Quarkus is pragmatic and they are
choosing the 80% approach, Helidon focuses on CDI and MicroProfile
compatibility, Helidon uses Smallrye for OpenAPI, WebLogic license
comes with Helidon support, Helidon supports WebSockets, JPA,
Helidon is the natural choice for WebLogic customers, migrations
from reasonable Java EE / Jakarta EE applications to MicroProfile
are easy, Helidon with Oracle JDBC drivers and GraalVM support,
next Helidon major release will come with additional cloud support,
Oracle Cloud Infrastructure is going to be supported by Helidon,
Helidon will support other cloud services as well, all clouds
contributions are welcome, Java / Jakarta Messaging Service (JMS)
on Microsoft Azure, Eclipse MicroProfile Azure implementation,
JSON-B and JSON-P Jakarta EE 10 features, Java API for JSON
Binding, Java Record and JSON-B, JEP 384: Records (Second Preview)
in Java 15, preliminary support for Project Loom in Helidon, Jersey
MVC Templates, Quarkus Templating Qute, performance and scalability
is Helidon's focus, Helidon supports MicroProfile 3.3, Helidon
tries to support the latest MicroProfile the fastest, possible
Micronaut's impact on Helidion, Graeme Rocher works for GraalVM,
Micronaut's extensions might be supported in Helidon, Micronaut
Data and Bean Validation could be used in Helidon, Java SE vs.
MicroProfile API stability, Helidon uses semantic versioning, a
possible trend back to monoliths, Java EE, Jakarta EE and
MicroProfile,
Dmitry Kornilov on twitter: @m0mus, Dmitry's blog:
https://dmitrykornilov.net
"What was your first computer?" - Dmitry's introduction, Helidon
2.0 supports GraalVM native compilation, Helidon CLI used Apache
Maven Archetype, Helidon CLI is written in Java and cross-compiled
to an executable file, the Helicon CLI source code and repository,
watch and deploy: wad.sh - a primitive version of Helidon CLI, with
Helidon you can compile MicroProfile applications and compile them
to a native image, Helidon supports Weld and has full CDI
compatibility, Helidon comes with MicroProfile Reactive Messaging
and MicroProfile Reactive Operators, Reactive Operators were
contributed by David Karnok, Quarkus is pragmatic and they are
choosing the 80% approach, Helidon focuses on CDI and MicroProfile
compatibility, Helidon uses Smallrye for OpenAPI, WebLogic license
comes with Helidon support, Helidon supports WebSockets, JPA,
Helidon is the natural choice for WebLogic customers, migrations
from reasonable Java EE / Jakarta EE applications to MicroProfile
are easy, Helidon with Oracle JDBC drivers and GraalVM support,
next Helidon major release will come with additional cloud support,
Oracle Cloud Infrastructure is going to be supported by Helidon,
Helidon will support other cloud services as well, all clouds
contributions are welcome, Java / Jakarta Messaging Service (JMS)
on Microsoft Azure, Eclipse MicroProfile Azure implementation,
JSON-B and JSON-P Jakarta EE 10 features, Java API for JSON
Binding, Java Record and JSON-B, JEP 384: Records (Second Preview)
in Java 15, preliminary support for Project Loom in Helidon, Jersey
MVC Templates, Quarkus Templating Qute, performance and scalability
is Helidon's focus, Helidon supports MicroProfile 3.3, Helidon
tries to support the latest MicroProfile the fastest, possible
Micronaut's impact on Helidion, Graeme Rocher works for GraalVM,
Micronaut's extensions might be supported in Helidon, Micronaut
Data and Bean Validation could be used in Helidon, Java SE vs.
MicroProfile API stability, Helidon uses semantic versioning, a
possible trend back to monoliths, Java EE, Jakarta EE and
MicroProfile,
Dmitry Kornilov on twitter: @m0mus, Dmitry's blog:
https://dmitrykornilov.net
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