Docker Containers & Java: What I Wish I Had Been Told
Nowadays, containers are more than a cool new tool to play with - they've revolutionized the way we develop, architect and ship software and have become part of our day-to-day operations. On the other hand, Java has been around for more than 2 decades, dominating the entreprise world. Both advocate the "RUN anywhere" principal, but, is it that easy? No! Your perfect working local container will most probably fail on production because of MEMORY &/or CPU issues, since jvm apps assume they OWN the server they are running on. This session will look at the gotchas of running JVM apps in containers & how to avoid costly pitfalls. We will cover: _ what updates Java 10 brought to the table to improve container awareness and the issues related to prior versions, including how to address each one of them to avoid the mess. - tips and tricks to obtain smaller images & best practices while writing your DockerFiles - some plugins to helps non-containers experts integrate docker in their development process; and - the concept of "Distroless" Docker Images and how to benefit from it.
Speaker:
Mohammed Aboullaite, Xhub
Пікірлер: 9
Great presentation. Very clear - even for someone who is new to Java
Great talk Mohammed
Really nice talk.
Great talk Mohammed Aboullaite
great talk.
Great talk but in the future please make the console text a little bigger because its hard to read in some places.
how about GraalVM on docker?
@vivekbernard
3 жыл бұрын
Absolutely ! the whole point with graalvm you can run java apps as standlone executables (PE in windows and ELF in linux)
Where is the AUDIO ??