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Quarkus, a Kubernetes native Java framework tailored for GraalVM and OpenJDK HotSpot, has reached version 1.0. InfoQ spoke with Thomas Qvarnstrom, in order to learn about the Quarkus journey.
After initial coverage on Quarkus, a Kubernetes native Java framework tailored for GraalVM and OpenJDK HotSpot was recently released by Red Hat. Now it is time for a Q&A with John Clingan and Mark ...
Quarkus, which Red Hat launched last year, is a lightweight, high-performance framework designed to reduce the footprint and latency of Java apps, specifically for cloud-native architectures. It’s ...
The current version of Quarkus, the Kubernetes-native Java framework Red Hat released last year, is now compatible with the latest version of the Eclipse MicroProfile.
Quarkus, Red Hat’s Kubernetes-native Java stack geared for cloud and microservices applications, is set to move to internal testing before potentially being opened up to developers as a product ...
Red Hat has made its Quarkus Java on Kubernetes development framework generally available as part of its Red Hat Runtimes collection of supported frameworks for building cloud-native applications.
Red Hat Runtimes continue to play an important role in the middle tier for the Java developer community. James Falkner, Runtimes technical product manager, discussed the offering and the Quarkus ...
Quarkus was developed “to ensure Java is a first-class citizen in containerized environments for building reactive applications, cloud native applications,” according to Sharples.
The Red Hat build of Quarkus 3.2 features an enriched UI for Java development and the new Pact tool for contract-based testing.
No doubt, Java is one of the most popular programming languages used to create web applications and platforms. However, it is not necessarily the best fit for the new cloud-native development ...
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