A Serverless Java® Developer's Journey (Cloud Next '19)

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Опубликовано 11 апреля 2019, 22:00
Serverless Java in 2019 is going to be ubiquitous in your favorite cloud. Well, it’s actually been 10 years since you could take advantage of Java on Google App Engine. But now you can run your apps on the brand-new Java 11 runtime. Not only servlet-based apps but also executable JARs.
And what about authoring functions? Until now, you could only use Node or Python, but today, Java is the third runtime available for Google Cloud Functions. We will review the various ways you can develop your Java functions.
Last but not least, thanks to serverless containers, containerized Java workloads run serverlessly, without you caring for infrastructure, scaling, or paying for idle machines.
Through various demos, we will look at the many ways Java developers will be able to write, build, test, and deploy code in Java on the rich serverless offering of Google Cloud Platform.

Serverless Java® → bit.ly/2Uhn7LD
Java on GCP → bit.ly/2Uhncip

Watch more:
Next '19 Serverless Sessions here → bit.ly/Next19Serverless
Next ‘19 All Sessions playlist → bit.ly/Next19AllSessions

Subscribe to the GCP Channel → bit.ly/GCloudPlatform


Speaker(s): Guillaume Laforge, Vinod Ramachandran

Session ID: SVR200


event: Google Cloud Next 2019; re_ty: Publish; product: Cloud - Serverless Computing - Cloud Functions, Cloud - Compute - App Engine; fullname: Guillaume Laforge; event: Google Cloud Next 2019;
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