#aotcache — Public Fediverse posts
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A deep dive into time to peak performance with Leyden and Quarkus
And this is why, even if Java allows for developers to forget about memory management and low level coding (because the JVM itself is a master optimizer), that doesn't mean you should just blindly write code without knowing what happens behind the scenes.
Choosing the right dependencies can change your app performance.
https://quarkus.io/blog/when-the-jit-cant-keep-up/
#performance #optimization #OpenJDK #Leyden #AOTCache #Java #Quarkus #SpringBoot
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A deep dive into time to peak performance with Leyden and Quarkus
And this is why, even if Java allows for developers to forget about memory management and low level coding (because the JVM itself is a master optimizer), that doesn't mean you should just blindly write code without knowing what happens behind the scenes.
Choosing the right dependencies can change your app performance.
https://quarkus.io/blog/when-the-jit-cant-keep-up/
#performance #optimization #OpenJDK #Leyden #AOTCache #Java #Quarkus #SpringBoot
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If you were wondering who is using the Java Ahead of Time Cache already, the answer is Netflix:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4kEh8hxAP4U
https://inside.java/2026/05/23/java-aot-in-production-at-netflix/
It is one of the reasons to their SLA success. Like when there is a major outage and they need to spin up thousands of instances somewhere else instantaneously.
And it is key to lower their resource usage. Money saving.
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If you were wondering who is using the Java Ahead of Time Cache already, the answer is Netflix:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4kEh8hxAP4U
https://inside.java/2026/05/23/java-aot-in-production-at-netflix/
It is one of the reasons to their SLA success. Like when there is a major outage and they need to spin up thousands of instances somewhere else instantaneously.
And it is key to lower their resource usage. Money saving.
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Do you feel like my latest Leyden blog post about the AOT Cache in Java was too heavy?
Don't worry, I have a shorter version: https://developer.ibm.com/articles/java-project-leyden/
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Do you feel like my latest Leyden blog post about the AOT Cache in Java was too heavy?
Don't worry, I have a shorter version: https://developer.ibm.com/articles/java-project-leyden/
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Did you miss my talk about #Leyden on Monday's @quarkusio Insights?
No worries, we recorded it: https://youtube.com/live/RX47zWi8yvs
#AOTCache #aheadOfTime #OpenJDK #Java #nativeCompilation #language #software #softwareDevelopment #FOSS #softwareEngineering
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Did you miss my talk about #Leyden on Monday's @quarkusio Insights?
No worries, we recorded it: https://youtube.com/live/RX47zWi8yvs
#AOTCache #aheadOfTime #OpenJDK #Java #nativeCompilation #language #software #softwareDevelopment #FOSS #softwareEngineering
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Working on my next demo for @quarkusio Insights #talk the 15th of Dec.
Yes, this is a serious demo to showcase how to use the #Leyden #AOTCache properly in #OpenJDK.
You can watch the talk in https://quarkus.io/insights/ in two weeks. Free and public.
And if you are a #Java developer, whether you use Quarkus or not as your chosen #framework, you should watch it.
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Working on my next demo for @quarkusio Insights #talk the 15th of Dec.
Yes, this is a serious demo to showcase how to use the #Leyden #AOTCache properly in #OpenJDK.
You can watch the talk in https://quarkus.io/insights/ in two weeks. Free and public.
And if you are a #Java developer, whether you use Quarkus or not as your chosen #framework, you should watch it.