2-5-8 Kita Aoyama Minato-ku Tokyo
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勉強会に参加(懇親会の参加は未定) | Free |
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勉強会と懇親会に参加 | ¥1,500 at the door |
When you will participate in the networking party, it costs 1,500 yen |
time | title |
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19:00~19:05 | introduction |
19:05~19:50 | Gentle Introduction into Stream Processing with Hazelcast Jet: The World Beyond Batching by Jaromir Hamala |
19:50~20:00 | break |
20:00~21:00 | The Future of Java and You by Heather VanCura, with guest speakers Andres Almiray & Ivar Grimstad |
21:00〜 | mini party |
※本セッションは英語で行われます。
Batch processing served us well for the last 10s of years. Most of developers have a good idea what does it mean to design & implement a batch processing system. However business often requires real-time insight into big data.
The talk explains the basic concepts of stream processing. We will discuss the notion of time in a streaming system, aggregations and windowing. We will also touch some of the operational concerns unique to stream processing. Live Coding Included!
JCP executive committee
Jaromir Hamala
This session will explain how Java development has been brought into the open and review several changes in the Java community and platform over the last year. The Java Community Process (JCP) program celebrates twenty years of Java standards development in 2019. Since the initiation of efforts to expand the developer participation in the Java community, Java standards development is more open that it ever has been.
JCP Spec Lead and EC Member, Ivar Grimstad will provide an update on what is going on with the JSR 371, MVC 1.0 specification. There will also be a demo showing the core concepts.
JCP Spec Lead and EC Member, Andres Almiray will present on JSR 377. JSR 377 is the specification for building Java Desktop applications. This JSR supports all currently available Java UI toolkits. In this session we'll see what's the current state of the JSR and what's in the roadmap to 1.0.
Learn about current and upcoming technologies being developed through the JCP and how to take part in defining the Java platform – you can participate as an individual, corporation, or nonprofit such as a Java user group (JUG). This session answers questions about why and how to participate in the evolution of the Java platform.
Several JCP Executive Committee members will also attend the event and be available to answer questions you may have.
the Director and Chairperson of the Java Community Process (JCP) Program
Heather VanCura
JCP executive committee & Java Champion
Andres Almiray
JCP executive committee & Java Champion
Ivar Grimstad
日本におけるJavaユーザーグループです。 公式サイト/Official site http://www.java-users.jp/
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