Webinar

Engineering a Modern Java Platform: Making Kubernetes Work for Java Teams

Thursday, 29th May, 2025
15:00
1 hour
Engineering a Modern Java Platform: Making Kubernetes Work for Java Teams

Running traditional Java applications in Kubernetes environments can be a complex challenge. From runtime configuration issues to memory management mismatches, many Java workloads aren’t designed with containers in mind. On top of that, adapting familiar Java development tools and practices to the cloud-native world can be a steep learning curve for teams.

In this webinar, we’ll explore how Payara is using Platform Engineering to simplify this transition. You’ll learn how we’re building an innovative platform that aligns Java applications with Kubernetes best practices. Through real-world examples and live demonstrations, we’ll show how development teams can confidently modernize their Java workloads for a Kubernetes-native future.

Whether you’re a developer, DevOps engineer, or architect, this session will provide practical insights to help you bridge the Java-Kubernetes gap in your own projects.

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