Gain new supersonic, subatomic superpowers with Quarkus 3

Track: Frameworks
Abstract
This workshop focuses on Quarkus, supersonic subatomic Kubernetes native Java. The workshop uses a cloud IDE (VS Code) to develop Quarkus apps, deploy them to Kubernetes, and migrate Spring Boot Petclinic to Quarkus. The hands-on lab also covers several other developer topics such as:

- Dependency Injection
- Testing Quarkus Apps
- Debugging Quarkus Apps
- Building Native Quarkus Apps
- Developing Cloud Native with Quarkus
- Using Quarkus extensions
- Hibernate ORM with Panache
- Event-driven Messaging
- Streaming Data with Quarkus and Kafka
- Monitoring with Prometheus and Grafana
- Tracing Quarkus Apps with Jaeger and MicroProfile Tracing
- Migrate Spring Boot (Petclinic) to Quarkus
Daniel Oh
Daniel Oh is Java Champion and Senior Principal Developer Advocate at Red Hat to evangelize developers for building cloud-native apps and serverless ob Kubernetes ecosystems. He's also contributing to various cloud open-source projects and ecosystems as a CNCF ambassador for accelerating DevOps adoption in enterprises. He's speaking at lots of technical seminars, workshops, and meetups to elaborate on new emerging technologies for enterprise developers & DevOps teams.
James Falkner
Technology evangelist, teacher, learner, author, dedicated to open source and open computing. I work at Red Hat as a product marketing director for Red Hat's portfolio of open source products and love what we do and learning from others, and occasionally teaching at conferences.