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Wednesday 14-03-2018
JavaLand News
This year, JavaLand is celebrating its fifth birthday! One reason more to try to surpass your expectations and offer the attendees an unusual stay with a mix of knowledge, networking and fun. More than 1,900 developers and IT specialists from 20 different countries are attending this edition of JavaLand.
Due to the keynote of Holly Cummins on Tuesday, the conference focused on Cloud Computing and innovation processes. The technical lead at IBM Cloud shared a historical perspec-tive on Cloud Computing and some thoughts on its future. Central to this year‘s discussions is among other things also the latest news about Java which sparked debate around the fu-ture of Java and Jakarta EE. On the first evening, the traditional “Open Park” took place: Numerous rides of Phantasialand were open exclusively for the participants. Afterwards, the
Don’t miss the chance to visit the JavaInnovationLab at Quantum Community Hall. It is a unique concept of exhibition space and playground at the same time. Have you, for example, ever wanted to try real-time Star Wars-like hologram calls? Then give it a go today and experience how it is possible to project a person as a hologram into your own field of vision. Or do you remember the German shoot ‘em up “Moorhuhn-jagd”? We think it is high time for a revival! With the game “Parrot Attacks VR”, you can have a fun Virtual Reality experience with HTC Vive. And of course, the now well-known humanoid robot Nao is again part of the Lab and is waiting for you to imitate your moves. Visit the lab and take the opportunity to talk to the people behind the project!
ensemble “Deine Band” supplied a good entertainment. On top of that, attendees could get deep insights into the work of more than 50 spon-sors and discover exciting technolo-gies at the community activities.
As usual since its creation, the event has been taking place in the theme park Phantasialand in Brühl and is organized in cooperation with Heise Media and the iJUG (Interessenver-bund der Java User Groups e.V.)
Next year, the conference will take place from March 26 to 28, 2019. We will again offer two conference days (plus a traning day) with great lectu-res and lots of community activities. To stay informed about the call for presentations or the ticket sale, regis-ter now with your login information:
http://www.javaland.eu/go/ javaland_registration
Company Booth Attraction
Accenture Interactive 204 In a three-part jigsaw puzzle, the visitors can find the correct solution to win prizes – drawn by lot later today.
Adesso 212 The IoT Anki race course is ideal for challenging races with small-sized car models – unobstructed! This project has been created for a bachelor diploma.
binaris 208 binaris offers a draw with the award of several training IT days.
Bridging IT 210 A miniature Tesla car shows that this company develops software for route planning for the real electronical model.
Brockhaus 106 A computer game is awarded for the winner of one lap „Mariokart“ race.
Couchbase Germany 308 Winning an online lottery can lead to the win of a „fitbit blaze“ fitness watch at this booth.
Deutsche Welle 516/518 Table soccer is an ideal activity after lunch. For your sweet tooth, Deutsche Welle offers freshly made popcorn.
Esentri 202 esentri offers a 360° view into their office in Karlsruhe with VR. A video game is offered for gamers as well.
Etecture 220 Easter is near! Etecture serves fresh Easter eggs as an „Ei-catcher“ (eye-catcher).
IBM 604 IBM demonstrates a Bluemix Demo with Anki Overdrive cars.
Idealo 104 For the visitors with a thirst for special refreshments, Idealo offers Club Mate drinks.
Igus 616 Check out how robots balance a plate full of tangerines at this booth.
inovex 216 On an Android-based tablet, the company demonstrates the functionality of neuronal grids. A program analyzes your emotion and displays an appropriate emoticon on the screen.
Iteratec 108 Iteratec shows you how to program a real game and also offers an Escape Room in a customized van outside.
METRO 602 Fans of the Snake games can program the code on their own computer and provide it to METRO. The result is displayed and used at the booth.
Micromata 422 Soccer fans, keep an eye out! Tickets for a Bundesliga match can be won here. For gamers, a self-made game console is presented.
next level 218 For fans of physical mail and stamps, next level has postcards with humorous content.
Novatec Consulting 402 Half a day of APM consulting can be won at the Novatec booth.
OPEN KNOWLEDGE 612 A Lego robot programmed by the company is waiting for a new owner who can share their experiences on the company´s blog.
PRODYNA 608 Thirsty for something healthy? This company has programmed a Raspberry Pi to create delicious, fresh juices. Cheers!
SIGS Datacom 616 Win a Raspberry Pi or a BB 8 Druid at this booth!
Sollers Consulting 404 Get a virtual look at the company’s office in Warsaw with VR glasses at this booth.
tarent solutions 506 Sportswomen and -men can test their eye and hand skills at Darts.
ThoughtWorks 514 A special add-on for the Raspberry Pi to change all kind of surfaces into a touchpad can be won here. Vegan cupcakes are also offered.
Vaadin 206 Whoever is able to write a short code in five lines to develop a website successfully can win a T-shirt here.
virtual7 502 Virtual7 takes you for a spin with their VR car racing simulator in an actual racing seat.
w11k 408 Gaming, 80’s style? w11k makes it possible with its self-made vintage console.
Zalando 412 Sunshine is forecast today. Zalando offers the appropriate sunglasses.
@JessieevalineImpressive! Here at @JavaLand Conf there‘s also sessions on to-pics such as #Mentoring, such an important part of career de-velopment – especially in #tech at #JavaLand
@jpkrohling#JavaLand and it‘s awesome “pre-sentation rooms“. I‘m really im-pressed by the wonderful feeling that a conference at an amuse-ment park has.
@kaikreuzerFull house for the @openHAB talk at #JavaLand even 15 minutes before the start! There seems to be huge interest in #opensource #smarthome technology.
@codepitbullDear twitter-timeline: Could you stop rubbing it into my face that I won‘t be at #JavaLand until to-morrow? Thanks.
@FrankPrechtelOne of the rare occassions of a “50 Shades“ show with a mostly male audience at #JavaLand by @hendrikEbbers.
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What’s Hot? Look out for the Chili Peppers, “Booked” Stamps and Signboards Due to the overwhelming interest and the size of lecture rooms, some talks may get very crowded. Look for the chili peppers in the lecture pro-gram on this page: they indicate which presentations have a high chance of filling up quickly.
Have a look at the online program during breaks: We will inform you about crowded rooms, so that you can attend an alternative lec-ture. Because of the offline capacities of the application, remember to refresh it to get up-to-date information. Furthermore, near the ride Wellenflug in the center of the park, a staff member will inform you with a big signboard. Use the hashtag #JavaLand on Twitter to get information within the community.
Silverado Theater Wintergarten Schauspielhaus STOCK‘s Quantum 1+2 Quantum 3+4 Rotunde Lecture Tent Hands On Area Café HiLow
Hands On Area Quantum
9:00 -
9:40am
DockAir – Ein Rundflug durch das Kubernetes Ökosystem
Nicolas Byl, codecentric
Migrating to Java 9 Modules with ModiTect
Gunnar Morling, Red Hat
What Users Want, A/B testing explained
Vladimir Dejanovic, ING
Web Application Pentesting mit Open-Source- Werkzeugen
Christian Schneider, Christian Schneider - IT-Security
MVC 1.0 – Current status of the community JSR
Christian Kaltepoth, ingenit Ivar Grimstad, Cybercom
A Look Back at Enterprise Integration Patterns and Their Use into Today‘s Serverless Computing
Bruno Borges, Microsoft
Coding Dojo
Sebastian Rose, JUG Darmstadt
9:00 am - 2:00 pmCode-Golf
Niko Köbler, JUG Darmstadt
9:00 am - 4:00 pmEarly Adopters’ Area
Andreas Badelt, DOAG e.V.
9:00 -
9:40am
10:00 -
10:40am
Serverless Code.Build.Run Pipelines
Niko Köbler, Niko Köbler IT-Beratung
Parallele versus reaktive Java- Streams
Jörg Hettel, Hochschule Kaiserslautern
WebAssembly – Ein Jahr danach
Mirko Sertic, Systemprogrammierung Mirko Sertic
Making the Most of Your Gradle Build
Andres Almiray, Canoo Engineering
Finding Performance Bottlenecks with Distributed Tracing
Juraci Paixão Kröhling, Red Hat
Mit Datenanalysen Probleme in der Entwicklung aufzeigen
Markus Harrer, Sparda Datenverarbeitung
10:00 -
10:40am
11:00 - 11:40
amCommunity-Keynote: Per Anhalter durch die Jalaxis (Silverado Theater)
11:00 - 11:40
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12:00 -
12:40pm
Making Microservices Micro Again with Istio Service Mesh
Ray Tsang, Google
Expert Panel: Front-Ends and how UX will Change in the FutureModeration: Anton Epple, Hendrik Ebbers
Refactoring to Java 10
Reinier Zwitserloot, zorgoporde.nl Roel Spilker, TOPdesk
Mittendrin statt nur dabei: Offline-First Architekturen
Lars Röwekamp, open knowledge
Verliebt in Clojure
Jens Bendisposto, University of Düsseldorf
JSF 2.3 – die Oberfläche von Java EE 8
Michael Müller, heise Developer
Vert.x based Microservices with vxms
Andy Moncsek
12:00 -
12:40pm
1:00 -
1:40pm
Microservices Data Patterns: CQRS & Event Sourcing
Edson Yanaga, Red Hat
Die 7 (technischen) Sünden der Architektur- dokumentation
Falk Sippach, Orientation in Objects
Fallacies of Doom- Lessons Learned from Porting Doom3 to Java
Mahmoud Abdelghany, Blue4IT
Java9 – Features abseits von Jigsaw und Jshell
Michael Vitz, innoQ Deutschland
Asciidoctor Deep Dive
Alexander Schwartz, msg systems
Functional Load Testing mit Gatling
Gerald Mucke, DevCon5
Virtual Reality in Java, is it Possible?
Erik Pronk, Jdriven Alexander Chatzizacharias, CGI
1:00 -
1:40pm
2:00 -
2:40pm
Self-Contained Systems: Reloaded
Stefan Reuter, Thomas Kruse, trion development
Container: check! Aber wohin mit Big Data oder Fast Data?!
Johannes Unterstein, Mesosphere
Agile Transformation – Die Suche nach dem Heiligen Gral
Philipp Hellwig, PENTASYS
Hinter den Kulissen: Die Magie von Spring Boot
Michael Simons, innoQ Deutschland
Java-Performance- Analyse mit YourKit
Karsten Thoms, itemis
MicroProfile – New and Noteworthy
Ivar Grimstad, Cybercom Sweden
The Rough Guide to Java RPC Frameworks
Galder Zamarreño, Red Hat
Docker – Eine Einführung
Stefan Koospal, SUG DeutschlandBenjamin Nothdurft, JUG Thüringen
2:00 -
2:40pm
3:00 -
3:40pm
Vom Bildschirm in die Notaufnahme – Über Performance, Perfektionismus und Burn-out in der IT
Dennis Traub, codecentric
Von null auf hundert mit Rancher
Robert Seedorff, iteratec
I Stopped Worrying about Groovy and Started Using ANTLR
Armin Bauer, Quantum Trade Solutions
Property-Based Testing unter Java
Johannes Link, JL Softwaretherapie
Diamond-Session: Event-Storming für Domain- Driven Design
Nicole Rauch
Besser leben durch Rebasing
Steffen Schluff, Orientation in Objects
Wie gut kennst Du das Collections Frame-work?
Thilo Frotscher
3:00 -
3:40pm
4:00 -
4:40pm
Verteilte Probleme sind die schönsten Probleme
Jochen Mader, codecentric
Praktisches Deep Learning für Java- Entwickler
Nikolay Kostadinov, Byteletics
Love YAGNI, HATEOAS. The truth behind the Hypermedia
John Fletcher, GFT
Learning Microservices in the Open with Game On!
Katherine Stanley, IBM UK Limited
ECMAScript oder TypeScript, das ist hier die Frage
Thorsten Maier, Orientation in Objects
Pair und Mob Programming – agiles Coaching für Entwickler!
Thomas Much, muchsoft.com
Bytecode- Manipulation leicht gemacht
Christian Kumpe, diva-e
Meet & Greet Slack JVM- German 4:00
- 4:40pm
5:00 -
6:40pm
Refactoring mit der Mikado- Methode
Steven Schwenke, JUG Ostfalen Falk Sippach, JUG Darmstadt
5:00 -
6:40pm
Keynote IDE‘s & Tools Enterprise Java & Microservices Core & JVM Languages Innovations Newcomer
Cloud & Container Architecture & Security Frontend & Mobile Community Activities Methodology, Culture & Quality Most popular lectures
Wednesday 14-03-2018
JavaLand News
Oracle Wants to Increase its Presence at JavalandSince JavaLand has started in 2013, Oracle has regularly supported the conference with sponsoring and lectures of its Java specialists. Ed Burns is a well-known example for this engagement. During the wel-come keynote on Tuesday, he said: “I‘ve been to every JavaLand since the beginning and to me it is the premier community-focused Java conference in Germany. I‘m so hap-py to be here again.“ In the future, the cooperation between Oracle
and JavaLand could get more intensive. Georges Saab, Vice Pre-sident of Software Development Java Platform Group at Oracle, signalized a few days before the conference: „Oracle is pleased to announce our cooperation with DOAG and the JavaLand con-ference, and look forward to increasing our presence in the coming years with speakers and sessions bringing you the latest innovation in Java.“
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Thanks to Pretty Good Privacy alias PGP, GnuPG or OpenPGP, everyone can encrypt their e-mails in such a way that even secret services cannot read them. PGP also allows you to reliably identify the sender of an e-mail.
The c‘t editorial staff considers the possibility of absolutely confidential communication over the Internet to be important and indispensable. You can certify your keys here at JavaLand at the dpunkt/heise/iX booth at Quantum second floor.
Before the crypto campaign was launched in 1997, there were in-dications that German politicians
wanted to restrict the use of en-cryption in favour of simpler pro-secution. c‘t has therefore called for the signing of e-mails and the widespread use of encryption as a sign against state regulation of cryptography and privacy.
More information here: https://www.heise.de/security/dienste/Krypto-Kampagne-2111.html
“c’t Krypto-Kampagne“ – Secure E-Mails with PGP
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Enjoy an exceptional slot animated by members of the community. Take a quiz and win amazing prizes like mini-loudspeakers, JavaLand hoodies and books from dpunkt.verlag.
On Wednesday from 4 pm, the members of the chat program „Slack“ ́ s group „jvm-German“ will meet face-to-face at Café HiLow for a laid-back exchange over coffee, tea and snacks. Join in and get to know them!
Community Keynote: Win Amazing Prizes
Meet & Greet slack group jvm-German