Unleashing Java and Spring Runtime Efficiency with AOT, Virtual Threads, and CRaC
The latest versions of Spring and Java introduce transformative advancements in runtime efficiency. Your applications can now start faster, run faster, and use a smaller footprint. That means better performance for your end users, and infrastructure savings for you.
In this session, we'll cover the key innovations collectively shaping the future of Java development. Ahead-of-Time Compilation (AOT) is a game-changer that precompiles Java code into native binaries. Virtual Threads effortlessly streamline concurrency for WebMVC and other imperative programming models. Continuous Reliability and Consistency (CRaC) enables you to start your applications from a warmed-up snapshot, achieving near-instant startup at optimum performance.
By the end of this session, you will understand how these new features work, as well as when and how to take advantage of them for your applications.
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