Java 9 Hack Day w/ LJC & vJUG April 22

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Heather VanCura

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Mar 25, 2017, 4:03:03 PM3/25/17
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Hi everyone,


We are planning a 'Get ready for Java 9 Hack Day' on Saturday, 22 April. This is a joint session broadcast between the Virtual JUG and the London Java Community, live from London.


You are welcome to join us in London, or online with the Virtual JUG, or participate via your JUG - please make them aware about this meetup. We are also looking for some JUGs who want to participate with in the live steam with us remotely for this session.


Please contact me if you want to organize to participate jointly with us in the broadcast.


Abstract:


April 22, 10AM - 4PM. Lunch at 12-1PM.


You can take part in Java technology evolution through the Java Community Process (JCP) program. You can participate in this session on your own as an individual, through your employer, or as part of a nonprofit such as a Java User Group (JUG). Currently there are new JSRs being submitted and developed for the Java EE 8 and Java SE 9 platforms. The Public Review for JSR 379, Java SE 9 Release Contents, is currently open on JCP.org <https://jcp.org/en/jsr/detail?id=379>, so this is a great time to get ready for Java 9.


In this session we will be doing a hack day as part of the global Adopt OpenJDK program getting ready for the release of Java SE 9. We kicked off a testing program in 2016 and now it is really the time to be getting ready the release of Java 9 coming in July 2017. This is a hack day as part of the ongoing global adoption and outreach effort. <http://openjdk.java.net/groups/adoption/> <https://community.oracle.com/community/java/jcp/adopt-openjdk>.


We will be holding an all day hands on hack session covering the new modules system in Java 9, the JLink tool which allows you to create Java images with your application, and also how to migrate to the new Java 9 modular system with an older application. A laptop is required. Bring your project and run it on Java 9 EA with fellow JUG members!


Download the latest EA build of JDK 9 to follow along: https://jdk9.java.net/download/.



Speakers:

Heather VanCura is the Chair of the Java Community Process (JCP) Program at Oracle, international speaker, leader of Global Adopt-a-JSR program in conjunction with Java User Group leaders, organizer of developer hack days (aka Hackergartens) around the world and Spec Lead of JSR 364, Broadening JCP Membership, through the JCP Program. Heather is passionate about growing Java technology and community building dynamics.


Mani Sarkar is a passionate developer mainly in the Java/JVM space, currently living and working in the UK, as a Software Craftsman at Codurance. A member of the London Java Community (LJC), JCP Member, OpenJDK contributor (has been heavily involved with this project in the past), involved in number of developer communities, and F/OSS projects. He sees himself working in the areas of core Java, JVM, JDK, Hotspot, Nashorn and Performance Tuning. Advocate of a number of agile and software craftsmanship practices and a regular at many talks, conferences and hands-on-workshops. Expresses his thoughts often via blog posts, tweets and other forms of social media.


Simon Maple is the Director of Developer Relations at ZeroTurnaround, a Java Champion since 2014, JavaOne Rockstar speaker in 2014, Duke's Choice award winner, Virtual JUG founder and organiser, London Java Community co-leader and RebelLabs author. He is an experienced speaker, having presented at JavaOne, JavaZone, Jfokus, DevoxxUK, DevoxxFR, JavaZone, JMaghreb and many more including many JUG tours. His passion is around user groups and communities. When not traveling, Simon enjoys spending quality time with his family, cooking and eating great food.


Hendrik Ebbers is a Java developer at Canoo Engineering AG and lives in Dortmund, Germany. He is the founder and leader of the Java User Group Dortmund and gives talks and presentations at User Groups and Conferences. He’s blogging about UI related topics at www.guigarage.com (or on Twitter @hendrikEbbers) and his JavaFX book “Mastering JavaFX 8 Controls” was released 2014 by Oracle press. Hendrik is JavaOne Rockstar, JSR expert group member and Java Champion.




More details will follow as get closer to the date. Let us know if you have questions in the meantime.


- Heather

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