Jakarta EE, MicroProfile, OpenLiberty: Better Than Ice Hockey
A conversation with Andrew Guibert about OpenLiberty
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An airhacks.fm conversation with Andrew Guibert (@andrew_guibert)
about: old IBM PCs and old school Legos, starting programming in
elementary school to write video games, the market for enterprise
software is better, than the market for video games, World of
Warcraft is good for practicing team work, ice hockey, snowboarding
and baseball, getting job at IBM by pitching Nintendo WII hacking,
why Java EE is exciting for young developers, OpenLiberty is a
dream team at IBM, providing Java EE support for WebSphere Liberty
and WebSphere "traditional" customers, Java EE 8 was good, and
MicroProfile is a good platform for innovation, quick MicroProfile
iterations, sprinkling MicroProfile goodness into existing
applications, MicroProfile helps glue things together, OpenLiberty
strictly follows the Java EE standards, how OpenLiberty knows what
Java EE 8 is, OpenLiberty is built on an OSGi runtime, features are
modules with dependencies, OpenLiberty comprises public and
internal features, Java EE 8 is a convenience feature which pulls
in other modules / features, OpenLIberty also supports users
features, OpenLiberty works with EclipseLink, as well as,
Hibernate, OpenLiberty comes with generic JPA support with
transaction integration, Erin Schnabel fixes OpenLiberty
configuration at JavaONE, IBM booth with vi in a few seconds, Erin
Schnabel is a 10x-er, IBM MQ / MQS could be the best possible
developer experience as JMS provider, Liberty Bikes - a Java EE 8 /
MicroProfile Tron-like game, scaling websockets with session
affinity, tiny ThinWARs, there is MicroProfile discussion for JWT
token production, controlling OpenLiberty from MineCraft, testing
JDBC connections, BulkHeads with porcupine, all concurrency in
OpenLiberty runs on single, self-tuning ThreadPool Andy on twitter:
@andrew_guibert and github.
about: old IBM PCs and old school Legos, starting programming in
elementary school to write video games, the market for enterprise
software is better, than the market for video games, World of
Warcraft is good for practicing team work, ice hockey, snowboarding
and baseball, getting job at IBM by pitching Nintendo WII hacking,
why Java EE is exciting for young developers, OpenLiberty is a
dream team at IBM, providing Java EE support for WebSphere Liberty
and WebSphere "traditional" customers, Java EE 8 was good, and
MicroProfile is a good platform for innovation, quick MicroProfile
iterations, sprinkling MicroProfile goodness into existing
applications, MicroProfile helps glue things together, OpenLiberty
strictly follows the Java EE standards, how OpenLiberty knows what
Java EE 8 is, OpenLiberty is built on an OSGi runtime, features are
modules with dependencies, OpenLiberty comprises public and
internal features, Java EE 8 is a convenience feature which pulls
in other modules / features, OpenLIberty also supports users
features, OpenLiberty works with EclipseLink, as well as,
Hibernate, OpenLiberty comes with generic JPA support with
transaction integration, Erin Schnabel fixes OpenLiberty
configuration at JavaONE, IBM booth with vi in a few seconds, Erin
Schnabel is a 10x-er, IBM MQ / MQS could be the best possible
developer experience as JMS provider, Liberty Bikes - a Java EE 8 /
MicroProfile Tron-like game, scaling websockets with session
affinity, tiny ThinWARs, there is MicroProfile discussion for JWT
token production, controlling OpenLiberty from MineCraft, testing
JDBC connections, BulkHeads with porcupine, all concurrency in
OpenLiberty runs on single, self-tuning ThreadPool Andy on twitter:
@andrew_guibert and github.
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