Many organisations are migrating their existing Java applications or developing new ones with Kubernetes as the target platform. However, sooner or later they find out there is a lot of fine tuning on production. Many teams are confronted with some issues that keep their Java applications from running smoothly on Kubernetes like high memory consumption, high latency and slow startup times Most of these issues are due to lack of knowledge about JVM ergonomics. In this session I would like to talk about some of these issues and how to tackle them based on real project experience. Furthermore I would like to talk about the advantages of choosing Java Frameworks that are better suited for the cloud. I will show you a small demo to highlight the difference among three very popular Java frameworks: Spring Boot, Quarkus and Micronaut. After this session, you will have a better understanding on how to fine-tune your Java applications for Kubernetes as well as a better overview of the great framework options out there for running Java cloud native applications based on real production projects. ➜ Abonniere JAVAPRO und verpasse keine News: https://bit.ly/YouTube-JAVAPRO-abonnieren ▬ Über uns: ▬ JAVAPRO ist das Magazin für professionelle Java-Entwicklung in der Praxis. Über das Magazin hinaus ist JAVAPRO Veranstalter der jährlich stattfindenden Entwickler-Konferenz JCON. Auf der JCON stehen Core Java, Enterprise Java, Microservices, APIs und Frameworks im Fokus. Auf diesem Kanal finden sich Interviews, Sessions, Tipps & Tricks und alles, was das (Java)-Entwickler-Herz begehrt. ➜ Jetzt kostenlos Magazin anfordern: https://javapro.io ▬ Folge uns auf Social Media: ▬ Twitter: https://twitter.com/JAVAPROmagazin Facebook: https://facebook.com/JavaproMag ➜ Danke fürs Abo & fürs Zusehen!