Kubernetes Application Server

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K6gM4wFEmwA

Watch Burr Sutter in this week's DevNation change how you think about application servers in today's world of containers.

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In the Java ecosystem, we have historically been enamored with the concept of the “application server,” the runtime engine that not only gave us portable APIs such as JMS, JAX-RS, JSF, and EJB but also gave us critical runtime infrastructure for things such as farm deployments, configuration, load-balancing, failover, distributed management, and monitoring.

This session demonstrates how Kubernetes and OpenShift® give you the critical runtime infrastructure you need for JVM-based applications—whether they be Java EE, Spring, MicroProfile, Vert.x, Kotlin, or others—because in a cloud native world, your APIs can be whatever best fits your project's requirements.

Last updated: December 6, 2018