This chapter explores the potential future of Java and Spring technologies, examining their relevance and longevity in the ever-evolving tech landscape. It also delves into Project Leiden, a promising development for Spring that aims to enhance performance without requiring extensive code changes.
Java is one of the top programming languages used today and Java code is ubiquitous. A key factor to the overall success of Java is the Spring framework, which is the most common framework for Java development.
Spring is an open-source comprehensive application framework on top of the Java Virtual Machine that provides a consistent programming and configuration model.
Ryan Morgan is a Senior Director and Mark Pollack is a Senior Staff Engineer at VMware Tanzu, a division of Broadcom. They join the show to talk about the origins of Spring, the problems it solves, building APIs for AI models in Java, and much more.
Full Disclosure: This episode is sponsored by VMware.
This episode is hosted by Lee Atchison. Lee Atchison is a software architect, author, and thought leader on cloud computing and application modernization. His best-selling book, Architecting for Scale (O’Reilly Media), is an essential resource for technical teams looking to maintain high availability and manage risk in their cloud environments.
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