Announcing Virtual Payara Conference – Powering High-Performance Enterprise Java Applications

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We’re super excited to announce the third edition of the Virtual Payara Conference! This December we will be focusing on Powering High-Performance Enterprise Java Applications.

  • Strategic Insight – Wednesday 11th December 2024, 1-6:30pm GMT – REGISTER HERE

Join Day 1 of the Virtual Payara Conference for insights on Java performance, real-world customer stories, and the future of enterprise Java. This day includes a keynote, product roadmap, and expert panel discussions.

  • Developer Insight – Thursday 12th December 2024, 1-7:00pm GMT – REGISTER HERE

Join Day 2 of the Virtual Payara Conference where we will delve into the latest Jakarta EE 11 developer features with hands-on sessions, including Unpoly for single-page apps, OpenID Connect, and OpenAI integration. End the day with career advice and a Java User Group Community panel.

Virtual Payara Conference – or VPC for short – is a two-day, free online event that brings together industry leaders, developers, and innovators to explore the latest advancements and strategic insights in the world of Java and Jakarta EE. Whether you’re a decision-maker shaping the future of your enterprise or a developer diving deep into new technologies, this event offers something for everyone.

Who Should Attend?

This event is perfect for C-level executives, technical managers, Java architects, seasoned developers, and those new to the Java ecosystem. Whether you’re interested in high-level strategy, cutting-edge developer tools, or simply looking to grow your Java career, the Virtual Payara Conference is your one-stop event to stay ahead in the rapidly evolving world of enterprise Java.

Join us for two days of inspiration, innovation, and collaboration as we explore the future of Java with Jakarta EE 11 and beyond!

Day 1: Strategic Insight

The first day centers on strategy, performance, and innovation in Java, Jakarta EE, and Payara Platform. It begins with an opening keynote by Payara’s founder and a session on the upcoming Jakarta EE 11 release, offering a glimpse into the future of enterprise Java. Key topics include Java performance optimization, Payara customer success stories, and a 2025 roadmap for the Payara Platform. The day concludes with a panel discussion on performance tuning and scalability for enterprise applications.

Day 2: Developer Insight

The second day focuses on developers, offering technical deep dives, demonstrations, and interactive sessions. Highlights include an exploration of Jakarta EE 11 features, a look at enhancing client-side interactions with Unpoly, and a session on secure authentication with OpenID Connect. The day also covers AI tools for Jakarta EE and wraps up with two panel discussions: one with Java User Group representatives discussing trends and challenges, and another offering career advice for aspiring Java developers.

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